The Effect of Fluorescence and Dissociation on the Ionizing Potential of Iodine Vapor

Abstract
Fluorescence and ionization.—When fluorescing under the influence of the mercury green line, iodine vapor shows weak ionization at a potential about 2.6 volts less than the normal ionizing potential. This is attributed to ionization by impact against molecules whose electrons have been displaced by absorption of the exciting radiant energy.

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