Experimental Research of XeBr Excimer Molecule Luminescence in Ar-Xe- C2HBrClF3 Gas Mixture with High Energy Particles Excitation

Abstract

The results of experimental research of spectral and time-resolved properties of XeBr excimer molecule luminescence in high-pressure gas mixtures of Ar-Xe-C2HBrClF3 under fast electron (E

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