Abstract

The reproducibility of high-quality wave-length standards emitted from water-cooled mercury-198 discharge lamps of the electrodeless and cold-cathode (Geissler) types has been investigated by means of a Fabry-Perot interferometer. These lamps, now produced commercially in this country, contain a small quantity of the isotope 198 80 Hg with argon, as carrier gas, at a nominal pressure of 3 or 5 mm, in electrodeless and 10 mm. in cold-cathode lamps; electrodeless lamps containing only the isotope and its vapour are also available. Employing for excitation a 100 Mc./sec. oscillator with electrodeless lamps and a transformer delivering 750 V at 25 mA and 50 c./sec. with cold-cathode lamps, the wave-lengths of six 198 80 Hg lines between 4046 and 5791 Å, emitted from a sample of each kind of argon-filled lamp, have been measured in terms of the cadmium red line at retardations of 5 to 25 cm. These measurements, supplemented by intercomparisons of argon-filled and argon-free slectrodeless lamps at a retardation of 20cm., reveal that 198 80 Hg lines are probably subject to an asymmetrical pressure broadening effect, producing a red shift of about 0.0001Å (— 0.0004 cm. -1 ) per mm. of argon. Wave-length reproducibility among different samples of the same kind of lamp with the same filling is of the order of ± 0.000 05 Å, or ± 1 part in 10 8 , for electrodeless lamps and ± 0-0001Å for cold-cathode lamps.

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