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THE relatively intense, monochromatic source at a wave-length of 0.34 mm which has already been reported1 has been used to make some measurements of refractive index and absorption coefficient. We are giving here a preliminary account of these measurements, and, at the same time, reporting some progress in our techniques for using the stimulated emission in CN discharges as a laboratory source.
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GEBBIE, H., STONE, N., FINDLAY, F. et al. Absorption and Refractive Index Measurements at a Wave-length of 0.34 mm. Nature 205, 377–378 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205377b0
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