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Cathodoluminescence and selective emission of Er3+ in oxides

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The dependence of the Er3+ cathodoluminescence and selective emission on the power of the YAG:Er3+ and Er2O3 excitation by an electron beam is spectroscopically studied for applications in high-intensity radiation sources of the visible and near-IR spectral ranges.

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Marchenko, V.M., Voitik, M.G. & Yuryev, V.A. Cathodoluminescence and selective emission of Er3+ in oxides. Laser Phys. 18, 756–761 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X08060108

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