Image:Laser spectral lines.svg

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Spectral lines of a variety of laser materials

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Traced from Image:Laser spectral lines.png, which is a public domain work by the US government.

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Date/Time Dimensions User Comment
current 10:10, 17 July 2008 733×507 (32 KB) Slashme
07:51, 18 September 2007 733×507 (37 KB) Slashme (Make chart ticks 2 point stroke to improve readability.)
06:50, 18 September 2007 733×507 (36 KB) Slashme (Fixed italic text incorrectly rendered by inkscape using Vim, the text editor of the Gods.)
06:46, 18 September 2007 733×507 (36 KB) Slashme (Traced from Image:Laser spectral lines.png, which is a public domain work by the US government.)
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