Abstract
The features of the decay kinetics of radical-recombination luminescence (RRL) in crystal phosphors excited by atomic hydrogen have been studied. It is shown that the kinetics of the RRL decay can be determined both by the processes in the gas phase (decrease in the hydrogen-atom concentration as a result of their recombination at the walls of the reaction vessel after the atom-generation source has been switched off) and by the processes in the solid itself. Some conclusions are drawn concerning the mechanism of recombination for the RRL of the experimental phosphors.
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