Abstract
A Voigt effect optical filter is described which uses a small flame as a tuning device. The filter selectively transmits the atomic spectra of the element(s) introduced into the flame. Under favourable conditions, e.g., when an atomic spectrum is isolated from a hollow-cathode emission source, no additional wavelength discrimination is needed. The performance of the system is described for emission and absorption measurements.
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