Abstract

The study of hole radiation defects and intrinsic luminescence in microporous cancrinite is carried out. It is shown that nonradiative decay of electronic excitations at temperatures above 120 K leads to the formation of hole radicals (CO3).−. The intrinsic luminescence of cancrinite is attributed to the radiative recombination of electronic excitations.

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