Line Tables

These tables give observed air wavelengths for the 2000-20000 Å range for spectra other than Fr I. Outside of the 2000-20000 Å range, the wavelengths are vacuum wavelengths. Lines of Fr I are extrapolated vacuum wavelengths from known energy levels. All observed lines are from NIST ASD. All energy level information is from NIST ASD. Wavelengths from MIT Wavelength Tables have been omitted as this publication appears to still be under copyright. However, in some cases, the exact same wavelength is given by NIST and MIT; in that case, the line is included.

Line intensities have been adjusted in the visible region to match photographed visible spectra. Line intensities of Rn have been adjusted to match the Grotrian diagram of Rn I. Line intensities in the infrared and ultraviolet are less reliable, but every effort was made to estimate them as accurately as possible. The elements He, O, Cl, Ar, Kr, and Xe have had their NIR lines photographed out to roughly 11000 Å. The intensities of the "brightest" several IR lines of each of these elements, in the 7000-10000 Å range, can be trusted. For the range of 3800-8000 Å, estimated visual brightnesses (EVB) are given. A dash in either of the intensity columns means the line intensity would be less than one relative to other lines of the same spectrum.

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H   He
Li Be   B C N O F Ne
Na Mg   Al Si P S Cl Ar
K Ca   Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr
Rb Sr   Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe
Cs Ba La Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
Fr Ra Ac Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og

Entire Range | 2000-10000 Å | Visible Region | Si CCD/CMOS Region | Thermal IR | Vacuum UV
Specific Wavelength (rounded):  Å  nm
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λ, Å E. Sp.# Rel.Int. EVB Lower Config Lower Term+J Lower Level Upper Config Upper Term+J Upper Level
5435.645 Tm I 225 220 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)13/2 19466.663 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4D°7/2) (6,7/2)°15/2 37858.62
5440.751 Tm I 85 83 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°2) (7/2,2)11/2 18990.406 4f12.5d.6s.6p °13/2 33812.149
5461.95 Tm II 1500 1699
5465.54 Tm II 705 695
5473.079 Tm I 525 517 4f12.(3F4).5d5/2.6s2 (4,5/2)11/2 23309.979 4f12.5d.6s.6p °9/2 34457.853
5491.365 Tm I 135 138 4f12.(3H6).5d3/2.6s2 (6,3/2)11/2 15587.811 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4F°5/2) (6,5/2)°11/2 33793.154
5495.616 Tm I 285 283 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)13/2 19466.663 4f12.5d.6s.6p °11/2 33638.74
5500.3 Tm II 40 39
5525.56 Tm I 180 184 4f12.(3F4).5d5/2.6s2 (4,5/2)9/2 23781.698 4f12.5d.6s.6p °11/2 33638.74
5526.82 Tm II 90 89
5539.03 Tm II 180 176
5549.442 Tm I 105 103 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°2) (7/2,2)7/2 19753.83 4f12.5d.6s.6p °9/2 34457.853
5566.005 Tm I 70 70 4f12.(3H6).5d3/2.6s2 (6,3/2)9/2 13119.61 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4F°3/2) (6,3/2)°11/2 31080.846
5566.119 Tm I 70 72 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)15/2 18693.074 4f12.(3H6) .5d.(2D).6s.6p.(3P°?) (2D°3/2) (6,3/2)°15/2 36653.924
5581.369 Tm I 70 70 4f13.(2F°7/2).5d.6s.(3D) 3[3/2]°5/2 20406.84 4f13.(2F°7/2).5d.6p.(3F°2) (7/2,2)3/2 38318.62
5586.65 Tm II 15 15
5589.94 Tm II 330 324
5606.643 Tm I 225 219 4f13.(2F°7/2).5d.6s.(3D) 3[3/2]°5/2 20406.84 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.7p 3/2 38237.89
5613.23 Tm I 255 254 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)13/2 19466.663 4f12.5d.6s.6p °11/2 33638.74
5625.457 Tm I 9 9 4f12.(3F4).5d5/2.6s2 (4,5/2)11/2 23309.979 4f12.5d.6s.6p °11/2 33638.74
5631.406 Tm I 480 474 4f13.(2F°).6s2 27/2 0 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°1) (7/2,1)5/2 17752.634
5634.718 Tm I 2 2 4f12.(3F4).5d3/2.6s2 (4,3/2)9/2 21737.685 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6d.(3D) 3[9/2]°11/2 39479.873
5642.6 Tm I 165 171 4f13.(2F°).6s2 25/2 8771.243 4f13.(2F°5/2).6s.6p.(3P°1) (5/2,1)3/2 26488.7
5645.4 Tm I 120 124 4f13.(2F°7/2).5d.6s.(3D) 3[11/2]°9/2 22419.764 4f13.(2F°7/2).5d.6p.(3F°2) (7/2,2)11/2 40128.384
5650.434 Tm I 65 63 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)13/2 19466.663 4f12.5d.6s.6p °15/2 37159.51
5658.298 Tm I 210 207 4f13.(2F°).6s2 25/2 8771.243 4f13.(2F°5/2).6s.6p.(3P°1) (5/2,1)7/2 26439.491
5675.835 Tm I 405 393 4f13.(2F°).6s2 27/2 0 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°1) (7/2,1)9/2 17613.659
5683.592 Tm I 45 47 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)17/2 16456.913 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4F°5/2) (6,5/2)°15/2 34046.54
5684.76 Tm II 315 305
5696.42 Tm II 105 103
5702.74 Tm I 15 16 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)15/2 18693.074 4f12.5d.6s.6p °13/2 33812.149
5703.499 Tm I 15 16 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°2) (7/2,2)9/2 19748.543 4f12.5d.6s.6p °11/2 33638.74
5704.903 Tm I 10 12 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)11/2 18853.823 4f12.5d.6s.6p °9/2 34457.853
5709.97 Tm II 210 202
5712.422 Tm I 60 58 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)7/2 16957.006 4f12.5d.6s.6p °9/2 34457.853
5715.788 Tm I 150 143 4f12.(3H6).5d3/2.6s2 (6,3/2)15/2 15271.002 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4F°5/2) (6,5/2)°17/2 32761.54
5717.104 Tm I 105 104 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)15/2 18693.074 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4D°5/2) (6,5/2)°15/2 36179.6
5733.81 Tm II 60 58
5737.2 Tm II 6 5
5738.92 Tm II 165 165
5749.72 Tm I 8 8 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°2) (7/2,2)11/2 18990.406 4f12.5d.6s.6p °9/2 34457.853
5755.516 Tm I 20 18 4f12.(3H6).5d5/2.6s2 (6,5/2)11/2 18853.823 4f12.5d.6s.6p °13/2 33812.149
5758.02 Tm I 75 73 4f12.(3H6).5d3/2.6s2 (6,3/2)11/2 15587.811 4f12.(3H6).5d.6s.6p.(4F°3/2) (6,3/2)°13/2 32950.1
5760.202 Tm I 90 87 4f13.(2F°).6s2 25/2 8771.243 4f13.(2F°5/2).6s.6p.(3P°1) (5/2,1)5/2 26126.907
5764.287 Tm I 165 160 4f13.(2F°).6s2 27/2 0 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°1) (7/2,1)7/2 17343.374
5778.82 Tm II 2 2
5782.36 Tm II 65 59
5784.46 Tm II 10 10
5799.97 Tm II 6 6
5801.134 Tm I 8 8 4f13.(2F°7/2).6s.6p.(3P°2) (7/2,2)11/2 18990.406 4f12.5d.6s.6p °13/2 33812.149
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