Abstract

The luminescence spectra of condensed xenon, krypton, argon and some mixtures have been investigated between 3600 and 1000Å. The characteristic feature of these spectra is the appearance of two bands of intrinsic luminescence for each of these gases. A transfer of excitation energy from atoms of lower atomic number to those of higher atomic number was observed. The experimental results are discussed on the basis of the concept of autolocalized excitons. The possibility of laser action in condensed inert gases excited by an electron beam is also discussed.

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