By my estimate, the pure isotopes should have a gain curve that's between
500 MHz and 1 GHz narrower than the Ne isotope mixture occurring naturally.
This because the gain center moves about 1 GHz when the ratio of
Ne20:Ne22 is varied from 0 to 1).
Thanks!
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