Abstract

AbstractWe report the use of high resolution Fourier transform spectroscopy in the far infra‐red to study the lowest crystal field transitions in praseodymium ethyl sulphate and the double magnesium nitrates of cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium. The spectrometer employed is a Grubb Parsons Michelson interferometer with a Putley‐type indium antimonide detector at 2 °K. The observed line positions, intensities, and strengths are discussed in terms of conventional theories.

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