Absorption Spectra of Alkali Fluorides in the Extreme Ultraviolet Region
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Absorption spectra of five kinds of alkali fluorides, namely LiF, NaF, KF, RbF and DsF are investigated at room temperature in the wavelength region from 500 A to 1000 A. In LiF and NaF only broad bands are observed except for the first exciton bands. In KF a doublet with a deep depression between the components is observed around 21eV. In RbF and CsF quartets are observed around 17eV and 14eV, respectively. These multiplets are assigned to the exction absorptions related with the transition from the uppermost cation core levels to the conduction bands.
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- 1970-03-05
著者
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SAITO Hiroshi
Institute for Optical Research, Kyoiku University
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Saito Setsuo
Institute For Optical Research Kyoiku University
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Onaka Ryumyo
Instirure For Optical Research Kyoiku University
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