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Cryogenic temperatures, with synchrotron

Rare-gas samples exist only at cryogenic temperatures and most of the optical spectroscopy of electronic processes should be done in the vacuum ultraviolet. Making experiments requires an indispensable combination of liquid-helium equipment with windowless VUV-spectroscopic devices and synchrotron radiation as a photon source. To study the electronic excitation energy pathways and a variety of subthreshold inelastic processes, we used the complimentary advantages of cathodoluminescence (possibility to vary the excitation depth beneath the sample surface), photoluminescence (selective-state excitation by synchrotron radiation at high-flux SUPERLUMI-station at HASYLAB, DESY, Hamburg) and... [Pg.46]


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