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The photoluminescence spectra of PbBr2· CH3NH2crystals were measured at 293 and 80 K as a function of excitation intensity and wavelength. The photoluminescence was shown to be due to free-exciton recombination with minor Stokes losses. Under high-intensity excitation, stimulated emission was observed.
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Aliev, B.M., Mamedov, A.P., Azizov, A.G. et al. Strong-Excitation Photoluminescence of PbBr2· CH3NH2Crystals. Inorganic Materials 37, 752–753 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017650812649
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