Volume 66, 1970

Sources of error in using resonance light absorption to measure atomic concentrations

Abstract

Two sources of error, which arise in the measurement of atomic concentrations by resonance line absorption, are considered : they are self-absorption in a source and resonance light scattering in an absorbing gas. Approximate formulae are developed, which allow the calculation of correction factors, applicable under different experimental conditions. Comparison of the calculated values with results obtained experimentally shows good agreement.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1970,66, 1579-1591

Sources of error in using resonance light absorption to measure atomic concentrations

F. Kaufman and D. A. Parkes, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1970, 66, 1579 DOI: 10.1039/TF9706601579

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