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Victor Schumann (21 December 1841 – 1 September 1913) was a and who in 1893 discovered the vacuum ultraviolet.

Schumann studied the extreme ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. For this, he used a prism and lenses in fluorite instead of allowing himself to be the first to measure spectra below 200 nm. gas would absorb the radiation with a wavelength below 195 nm, but Schumann placed the entire apparatus under vacuum. He prepared his own photographic plates with a reduced layer of gelatin.

He published on the in the spectrum of and in the spectrum of .Schumann V, Astronomy and astrophysics, Volume 12, Carleton College (Northfield, Minn.). Goodsell Observatory

His work opened the way to atomic emission spectroscopy, leading eventually to the discovery of the hydrogen spectral lines series () by Theodore Lyman in 1914.


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