Optical Detection of ESR in Amorphous As_2S_3
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概要
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F,SR in amorphous As.S. was opticaII3 detected. It was found that the y-valuewas about 2.04, and that the half-width was about 1200 Gauss. The results showthat luminescence centers are different from optically induced ESR centersobserved by Bishop et at., because the half-width of their spectra is much narrowerthan that of the present experiment.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1979-02-15
著者
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Ninomiya Toshiyuki
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Suzuki Hironari
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Suzuki Hironari
Department Of Crystalline Materials Science Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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MURAYAMA Kazuro
Department of Physics,Faculty of Science,University of Tokyo
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Murayama Kazuro
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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