Absorption Spectrum of Electrically Excited Nitrogen Molecules in the Vacuum-uv Region

Abstract
When electrically excited nitrogen was used as an absorber, about one hundred absorption bands were observed in the 1080–1300‐Å region. They are not due to absorption by ordinary nitrogen, but are produced by transitions from the vibrationally excited (v=4–13) ground state X 1Σg+ to the j 1Σu+, b 1Πu, l 1Πu, m 1Πu, and b1Σu+ states.

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