Abstract

Abstract We report the first observation of infrared absorption lines due to the presence of radioactive tritium in crystals of the solid hydrogens. Two prominent lines appear at the low-frequency side of the collision-induced spectrum, and are interpreted as due to the presence of positive and negative ions or electrons created during the radioactive process.

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