Abstract

The spectra of the uranyl ion in borosilicate glasses were investigated at room temperature and at 15 K using conventional and site-selective laser spectroscopy. Time-resolved spectra were taken at 15 K. Site-selective spectroscopy reveals a structured emission band which exhibits characteristic vibronic bands. No energy transfer was observed between the various subsets of uranyl sites which correspond to definite excitation wavelengths.

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