Emission Spectra of Lil Crystals under UV-Light Excitation at 77K
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Absorption, emission and excitation spectra of two water-free Lil crystalsprepared from different origins were observed at liquid nitrogen temperature.Emission band with a peak at 3.40 eV is excited above the energy of the funda-mental absorption edge, and excitation spectra of this band for both crystalsare same with each other. Excitation spectrum of this band shows not only asharp dip reflecting an exciton absorption band, but also a phonon side-band ofthe exciton.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1978-09-15
著者
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HASHIMOTO Satoshi
Kyoto University of Education
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MAEKAWA Zen-ichiro
Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Murata Takatoshi
Kyoto University Of Education
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Maekawa Zen-ichiro
Kyoto University Of Education
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NAKAGAWA Kohji
Kyoto University of Education
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