Abstract

Comprehensive investigations of luminescence, excitation, and absorption spectra as well as of the luminescence kinetics of a frozen LiCl-Tl+ solution are carried out. It is established that the luminescence spectrum consists of four components. One component is caused by luminescence of the matrix and the remainder by luminescence of one luminescence center, namely, by the saturated complex of thallium TlCl2(H2O)Cl4. The absorption spectrum consists of three components. Their parameters have been evaluated. Each component of the luminescence spectrum is excited in several components of the absorption spectrum. It is found that the luminescence spectrum components and their intrinsic absorption bands are located differently on the frequency axis. These data are similar to those obtained for other activated solutions of electrolytes.

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