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Thin film luminescence under UV illumination

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Abstract

Visible luminescence of different substrates and thin films materials is studied under nanosecond pulsed UV radiation (335nm). Specific spectra are found to be an intrinsic characteristic of the various coatings materials. Radiative decays are also measured and found to be in the nanosecond time scale.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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