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The short-wave transmission spectrum of Na0.4Lu0.6F2.2 with the visible/ultraviolet transmission edge of 8 eV was studied. Absorption spectra of the 4f—5d transitions of the Ce3+ ion in the region of 4–8 eV were studied in Ce3+-doped Na0.4Lu0.6F2.2 single crystals. Luminescence spectra in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions, luminescence decay kinetics and reflection and luminescence excitation spectra in the visible/ultraviolet and ultraviolet regions (4–20 eV) were investigated at helium and room temperatures.
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Original Russian Text © G.M. Shapochkin, V.V. Mikhailin, S.P. Chernov, D.N. Karimov, 2009, published in Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Fizika, 2009, No. 2, pp. 37–40.
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Shapochkin, G.M., Mikhailin, V.V., Chernov, S.P. et al. VUV spectroscopy of Ce3+-doped Na0.4Lu0.6F2.2 single crystals. Moscow Univ. Phys. 64, 141–145 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S002713490902009X
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