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MUCH has been written on the various band-series and isolated bands in the spectrum of mercury, and their relation to the atomic excited states: but it cannot be said that the subject has been satisfactorily cleared up.
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RAYLEIGH The Mercury Band Spectrum in Fluorescence. Nature 128, 724–725 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128724b0
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