Graduate Higher Ionization Energies Germanium

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Ionization energies for Germanium are sought for the purpose of reproducing a plasma ionization plot. Initial sources like hbcp.chemnetbase.com and winter.group.shef.ac.uk only provide limited data, showing the first five and twenty-one ionization energies, respectively. The user successfully located the complete data set on the NIST website. This indicates that comprehensive ionization energy information for Germanium is available online. The discussion highlights the importance of reliable data sources for scientific research.
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Does anyone know where I can find all the ionization energies of Germanium?
hbcp.chemnetbase.com shows only the first 5 and winter.group.shef.ac.uk only the first 21.
I need them because I would like to reproduce a plot of the ionization of Germanium in a plasma. Since this plot exists I assume they must be out there somewhere.
 
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