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12 August 1986 Absolute Intensity Measurements In The Vacuum Ultraviolet
James A. R. Samson
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Abstract
Determination of the absolute intensity of vacuum ultraviolet radiation presents unique problems. This is primarily caused by the fact that over most of this spectral region (0.2-200 nm) the radiation cannot pass through windows or gases at atmospheric pressure. On the other hand, the ionizing properties of vacuum ultraviolet radiation are a decided advantage in providing specific means for absolute intensity measurements.
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James A. R. Samson "Absolute Intensity Measurements In The Vacuum Ultraviolet", Proc. SPIE 0689, X-Ray Calibration: Techniques, Sources, and Detectors, (12 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936556
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Sensors

Calibration

Ionization

Vacuum ultraviolet

Absorption

Standards development

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