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In absorption measurement techniques a spectral source is desired that has a resonance spectral line of high intensity. This spectral line must have a profile as narrow as possible without self-absorption. Different solutions of the problem in which a hollow cathode is used are given in the literature.1–7
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van Gelder, Z. (1971). New High-Intensity Spectral Source with a Narrow Line Profile. In: May, L. (eds) Spectroscopic Tricks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1734-0_12
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