 | Hartmut Figger - Computers - 2001 - 570 pages
...Due to re-absorption and scattering, it gets narrower as it fades away, propagating only 5 10 |im. Figure 13b shows two cases when the opposite faces...incident intensity is reduced, the beam fades away, and disappears, while the interaction spot remains bright Fig. 13. Photoluminescence images from the microcrystallite... | |
 | Vijay Kumar - Technology & Engineering - 2011 - 385 pages
...re-absorption and scattering, it gets narrower as it fades away, propagating only 5— 10 pm. Figure 1.32b shows two cases when the opposite faces of a crystallite...while the interaction spot remains bright (frames in Fig. 1.33). Figure 1.32 PL from the microcrystallite. The excitation beam focused to 1 [tin spot is... | |
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