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THE purpose of this communication is to describe experiments performed to determine the angular distribution of the electromagnetic radiation scattered by the positive column of a mercury discharge under the resonant conditions which have been previously investigated1,2. The experiments reported here prove the multiple order of the three largest resonances shown in Fig. 1 to be dipole.
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BOLEY, F. Scattering of Microwave Radiation by a Plasma Column. Nature 182, 790–791 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182790b0
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