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NIST Atomic Spectral Line Broadening Bibliographic Database

This interactive database, maintained by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center, contains more than 6000 references, dating from 1889 through current year and is updated regularly in intervals between one and four weeks. These references pertain to publications that include numerical data, general information, comments, and reviews on atomic line broadening and shifts.

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Title NIST Atomic Spectral Line Broadening Bibliographic Database
Description This interactive database, maintained by the NIST Atomic Spectroscopy Data Center, contains more than 6000 references, dating from 1889 through current year and is updated regularly in intervals between one and four weeks. These references pertain to publications that include numerical data, general information, comments, and reviews on atomic line broadening and shifts.
Modified 2014-09-19 00:00:00
Publisher Name National Institute of Standards and Technology
Contact mailto:alexander.kramida@nist.gov
Keywords Actinium , Aluminium , Aluminum , Americium , Antimony , Argon , Arsenic , Astatine , Atom , Atomic Data , Atomic Ions , Atomic Physics , Atomic Property , Atomic Spectroscopy , 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 , Elements , Erbium , Europium , Fermium , Flerovium , Fluorine , Francium , Gadolinium , Gallium , Germanium , Gold , Hafnium , Hassium , Helium , Holmium , Hydrogen , Indium , Iodine , Ionized Atoms , Iridium , Iron , Krypton , Kurchatovium , Lanthanum , Lawrencium , Lead , Line broadening , Literature , Lithium , Livermorium , Lutetium , Magnesium , Manganese , Meitnerium , Mendelevium , Mercury , Molybdenum , Multiply Charged , Natural broadening , Neodymium , Neon , Neptunium , Neutral Atoms , Nickel , Niobium , Nitrogen , Nobelium , Osmium , Oxygen , Palladium , Phosphorus , Plasma diagnostics , Platinum , Plutonium , Polonium , Potassium , Praseodymium , Pressure shift , Promethium , Protactinium , Quadruply Charged , Quadruply Ionized , Radium , Radon , Resonance broadening , Rhenium , Rhodium , Roentgenium , Rubidium , Ruthenium , Rutherfordium , Samarium , Scandium , Seaborgium , Searchable , Selenium , Silicium , Silicon , Silver , Singly Charged , Singly Ionized , Sodium , Spectral line profile , Spectral line shape , Spectral line shift , Spectral line width , Spectrum , Stark broadening , Stark shift , Strontium , Sulfur , Sulphur , Tantalum , Technetium , Tellurium , Terbium , Thallium , Thorium , Thulium , Tin , Titanium , Triply Charged , Triply Ionized , Tritium , Tungsten , Uranium , Vanadium , Xenon , Ytterbium , Yttrium , Zeeman broadening , Zinc , Zirconium , van der Waals broadening
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