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Neodymium spectral lines

Neodymium in natural and artificial apatite is characterized by anomalous distribution of luminescence intensity in the groups at 1.06 and 1.3 pm. In each of these spectral groups there is one line whose intensity exceeds many times the intensity of the remaining lines of said group (Morozov et al. 1970). In laser-induced luminescence of natural apatites we also found somewhat different luminescence spectra (Fig. 4.4). Decay times of these tines are rather close and it is possible to suppose that all Nd + occupy the Ca(I) sites with different charge compensations. [Pg.249]


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