Abstract
A description is given of the methods and procedures used to determine the wavelengths of minimum transmittance of holmium oxide in perchloric acid solution. Measurements of spectral transmittance of the solutions were made by means of a high precision spectrophotometer over the wavelength range 200 nm to 680 nm. The wavelength scale accuracy of this instrument was verified by extensive measurements of mercury and deuterium emission lines. The measurements of spectral transmittance of the holmium oxide solutions were made as a function of temperature, purity, concentration, and spectral bandwidth. Analysis of the uncertainties associated with these parameters and the uncertainties associated with the calibration of the instrument wavelength scale and the data analysis have resulted in an estimated uncertainty of plus or minus 0. 1 nm for the determination of the wavelengths of minimum transmittance of the holmium oxide solution.
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Weidner, V. R., Mavrodineanu, R., Mielenz, K. D., Velapoldi, R. A., Eckerle, K. L., & Adams, B. (1985). SPECTRAL TRANSMITTANCE CHARACTERISTICS OF HOLMIUM OXIDE IN PERCHLORIC ACID SOLUTION. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards (United States), 90(2), 115–125. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.090.008
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