Abstract

From experiments on samples of different thickness the amount of stored light in a particular sample of the infra-red sensitive phosphor made by activating strontium sulfide with cerium and samarium is calculated to be 2.6 × 1016 quanta per cubic cm. This corresponds, for this sample, to one quantum of light for every 8 samarium atoms or every 60 cerium atoms.

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