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RECENT researches on the luminescence of solidified gases have shown that systems consisting of mixtures of nitrogen with inert gases give a great variety of oscillatory bands, which are intimately connected with the oscillations which the nitrogen atoms are able to perform in the crystalline state. As pointed out in previous papers, the determination of the crystal structures of these systems will be of fundamental importance for the interpretation of the oscillatory bands characteristic of the solid state.
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VEGARD, L. The Crystal Structure of Solid Nitrogen. Nature 124, 267 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124267b0
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