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Kinetics of the Processes of the Change in the Concentration of Photosensitive Paramagnetic Centers on Excitation and De‐Excitation of ZnCdS Single Crystals

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The EPR technique is used to study the behavior of photosensitive paramagnetic centers (PPC) in zinc sulfide‐based single crystals under different conditions of excitation by UV radiation.

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Bulanyi, M.F., Gorban', A.A., Kovalenko, A.V. et al. Kinetics of the Processes of the Change in the Concentration of Photosensitive Paramagnetic Centers on Excitation and De‐Excitation of ZnCdS Single Crystals. Journal of Applied Spectroscopy 69, 155–157 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015348800956

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