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THE letter in NATURE of Oct. 8, p. 510, from Prof.R. W. Wood and Mr. Loomis directs attention to the possibility of developing spectra by means of high frequency oscillations. Work on these lines has been proceeding in this department for some time, and the results obtained with mercury as a ‘trial horse’ are encouraging.
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CLARKE, J. The Excitation of Spectra by High Frequency Oscillations. Nature 120, 727 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120727a0
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