The Extension of the X Ray Spectrum to the Ultraviolet

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The Extension of the X Ray Spectrum to the Ultraviolet
Edward H Kurth
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There is still, however, the question of the radiation associated with the formation of these ions to be considered. No direct tests with a view to differentiating between the true target radiation and gas radiation have yet been made. However, there are several indications that the latter effect may be safely neglected in the present investigation. First, the results secured are characteristic, in a recognizable fashion, of the different elements used as targets. There is no reason to believe ...that radiation from residual gas would behave in this manner. Second, the only gas presumedly present which might cause trouble in this work is oxygen. No characteristic radiation effects from this gas similar to those which were later secured when the element itself was used in an oxide as a target were ever observed. Third, the gas pressure was known to be too low to permit a sufficient number of impacts against gas atoms to give a detectable effect.
RESULTS.
When the electrometer deflection is plotted as a function of the anode potential, curves of the type shown in Fig.


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