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GRILLOT and P. GuiNTINI: C. R. Acad. Sei. Paris 236, 802 (1953). M. DUMBLETON and G. F. J. GARLICK: Proc. Phys. Soc. Lond. B 67, 442 (1954). G. F. 38 J. GARLICK: Luminescence. Sects. 36-38. to them the spectra of cadmium selenide and mercuric sulphide. Spectra for the system CdS-HgS are given in Fig. 45 taken from their results. 36. Physical processes in zinc and cadmium sulphide phosphors. The kinetics of luminescence processes in these phosphors are discussed in some detail in Chap. III below as they form one of the most important groups of photoconducting phosphors.
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