Abstract

It is argued that the very large variation in the electroluminescence emission intensities from a given type of rare-earth ion indicates a hot-electron energy distribution in which the probability of finding an electron of energy E has an exponential dependence on E. Means of ascertaining the precise nature of this energy dependence are briefly described.

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