Abstract

The spectrum of silver has been observed in the range 400–2300 Å using a variety of spectrographs including the 10.7 m normal incidence vacuum spectrograph at the NBS Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Two levels, 4d85s4P1/2 and 4d85s4P1/2, established earlier have been rejected. All the eight missing levels in the 4d85s and 4d85p configurations have been established. The agreement between the observed and the calculated values of the energy levels is very good. Seventy-nine additional lines have been classified in the Ag III spectrum.

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