Abstract
Abstract Some violations of the existing radioluminescence theory of organic solids are discussed. These violations were seen in experiments on precise scintillation pulse shape investigations in nano- and subnanosecond ranges. This kind of experimental data made us think about the applicability of the existing radioluminescence theory of organic solids.
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