References contained in this database are from Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, NBS Special Publication 363 and Supplements, as well as current references since the last published bibliography collected by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center (http://www.nist.gov/physlab/div842/grp01/asdc_info.cfm). These references pertain to atomic structure and spectra that arise from interactions or excitations involving electrons in the outer shells of free atoms and atomic ions, or from inner shell excitations corresponding to frequencies up to the soft x-ray range. Please note that this database does not contain references to atomic transition probabilities, line intensities, or broadening. These references can be found in two other bibliographic databases maintained by the same Data Center: NIST Atomic Transition Probability Bibliographic Database (http://physics.nist.gov/fvalbib) and NIST Atomic Spectral Line Broadening Bibliographic Database (http://physics.nist.gov/linebrbib). References to publications containing critically compiled data can be found in a separate database of NIST compilations of atomic spectroscopy data (http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/datarefs/datarefs_search_form.html).
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Title | NIST Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra Bibliographic Database |
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Description | References contained in this database are from Bibliography on Atomic Energy Levels and Spectra, NBS Special Publication 363 and Supplements, as well as current references since the last published bibliography collected by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center (http://www.nist.gov/physlab/div842/grp01/asdc_info.cfm). These references pertain to atomic structure and spectra that arise from interactions or excitations involving electrons in the outer shells of free atoms and atomic ions, or from inner shell excitations corresponding to frequencies up to the soft x-ray range. Please note that this database does not contain references to atomic transition probabilities, line intensities, or broadening. These references can be found in two other bibliographic databases maintained by the same Data Center: NIST Atomic Transition Probability Bibliographic Database (http://physics.nist.gov/fvalbib) and NIST Atomic Spectral Line Broadening Bibliographic Database (http://physics.nist.gov/linebrbib). References to publications containing critically compiled data can be found in a separate database of NIST compilations of atomic spectroscopy data (http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/datarefs/datarefs_search_form.html). |
Modified | 2014-09-19 00:00:00 |
Publisher Name | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
Contact | mailto:[email protected] |
Keywords | Actinium , Aluminium , Aluminum , Americium , Antimony , Argon , Arsenic , Astatine , Atom , Atomic Data , Atomic Ions , Atomic Physics , Atomic Properties , Atomic Spectroscopy , Atomic energy levels , Atomic spectra , Atomic spectral lines , Barium , Berkelium , Beryllium , Bibliographic Database , Bibliography , Bismuth , Bohrium , Boron , Bromine , Cadmium , Calcium , Californium , Carbon , Cerium , Cesium , Chlorine , Chromium , Cobalt , Columbium , Copernicium , Copper , Curium , Darmstadtium , Deuterium , Doubly Charged , Doubly Ionized , Dubnium , Dysprosium , Einsteinium , Element , Erbium , Europium , Fermium , Flerovium , Fluorine , Francium , Gadolinium , Gallium , Germanium , Gold , Hafnium , Hassium , Helium , Holmium , Hydrogen , Hyperfine structure , Indium , Iodine , Ionization energy , Ionization potential , Ionized Atoms , Iridium , Iron , Isotope shifts , Krypton , Kurchatovium , Lanthanum , Lawrencium , Lead , Literature , Lithium , Livermorium , Lutetium , Magnesium , Manganese , Meitnerium , Mendelevium , Mercury , Molybdenum , Multiply Charged , Negative Ions , Neodymium , Neon , Neptunium , Neutral Atoms , Nickel , Niobium , Nitrogen , Nobelium , Osmium , Oxygen , Palladium , Phosphorus , Platinum , Plutonium , Polonium , Potassium , Praseodymium , Promethium , Protactinium , Quadruply Charged , Quadruply Ionized , Radium , Radon , Rhenium , Rhodium , Roentgenium , Rubidium , Ruthenium , Rutherfordium , Samarium , Scandium , Seaborgium , Searchable , Selenium , Silicium , Silicon , Silver , Singly Charged , Singly Ionized , Sodium , Spectrum , Stark effect , Strontium , Sulfur , Sulphur , Tantalum , Technetium , Tellurium , Terbium , Thallium , Thorium , Thulium , Tin , Titanium , Triply Charged , Triply Ionized , Tritium , Tungsten , Ununbium , Ununhexium , Ununoctium , Ununpentium , Ununquadium , Ununseptium , Ununtrium , Unununium , Uranium , Vanadium , Xenon , Ytterbium , Yttrium , Zeeman effect , Zinc , Zirconium , wWavelengths |
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