Abstract
Photoluminescence processes in Bi3+ centers are investigáted in various host materials such as rare earth oxides, vanadates or gallates and in alkaline earth antimonates, using excitation and fluorescence spectra, thermoluminescence, phosphorescence decay and lifetime measurements, between 4 K and 400 K.
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Boulon, G., Gaume-Mahn, F., Pedrini, C., Jacquier, B., Janin, J., Curie, D. (1973). Luminescence Processes in Bi3+ Centers. In: Williams, F., Baron, B., Martens, M., Varma, S.P. (eds) Luminescence of Crystals, Molecules, and Solutions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2043-2_74
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