1973 年 22 巻 5 号 p. 317-320
A glow discharge lamp, so-called Grimm's lamp, was employed for the analysis of alloy samples.In this experiment, it was observed from discharge craters that excitation process of samples by this lamp was different from the usual spark source.The light intensity was not so strong, but it had a comparatively simple relation to the gaseous pressure and to the wattage supplied to the source, and this excitation was able to be applied to the analysis of wide concentration ranges of alloys.