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IN a recent communication in these columns, Daly and Sutherland1 have described a new instrument in which an infra-red spectrum is traced upon a cathode ray screen having a long persistence of glow, so that the spectrum can be measured rapidly, and, effectively, is seen over a definite range continuously.
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Daly, E. F., and Sutherland, G. B. B. M., Nature, 157, 547 (1946).
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KING, J., TEMPLE, R. & THOMPSON, H. Infra-Red Recording with the Cathode Ray Oscilloscope. Nature 158, 196–197 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158196b0
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