In this thesis I have given an account of the work carried out by me on the measurement of the spectra and decay times of a few selected organic phosphors under ultraviolet and ionising radiation. The purpose of the investigation has been to attempt to throw more light on the mechanism by which energy migrates within the crystalline lattice. A general introduction is given to the process of fluorescence and the various proposed theories by which the excitation energy, which eventually appears as fluorescence light, is able to move about in the crystalline lattice. Preface, p. 1
$^{*}$Supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF-G16997). $^{1}$E. Dolan...
This thesis is divided into six Chapters. Chapter 1 introduces general information about forensic c...
We present the basic mechanisms of the absorption of the pumping radiation and the fluorescence emis...
The introduction contains introductory remarks on scintillation counters together with a brief descr...
When a gas molecule absorbs energy sufficient to cause its electrons to become excited to their firs...
The work described in this thesis was performed at the Physics Department, Rhodes University during ...
Molecular crystals are at the forefront of research to find new technologies and to probe emerging p...
I. PREAMBLE AND SCOPE Brief introductory remarks, together with a definition of the scope of the ...
The Present paper reports the decay of phosphorescence and delayed fluorescence of organic material ...
A review of recent literature pertaining to phosphorescent studies was made and, on this basis, a me...
Each orbital of a molecule in its ground or unexcited states is usually occupied by two electrons, i...
The use of a spectrograph of great luminosity is necessary for studies of luminescence formed from d...
The absorption and emission of energy is a fundamental property of any atomic system.When the emissi...
The fluorescence and phosphorescence of photomultiplier window materials under electron irradiation ...
In this thesis I have given an account of the experimental work carried out by me at Rhodes Universi...
$^{*}$Supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF-G16997). $^{1}$E. Dolan...
This thesis is divided into six Chapters. Chapter 1 introduces general information about forensic c...
We present the basic mechanisms of the absorption of the pumping radiation and the fluorescence emis...
The introduction contains introductory remarks on scintillation counters together with a brief descr...
When a gas molecule absorbs energy sufficient to cause its electrons to become excited to their firs...
The work described in this thesis was performed at the Physics Department, Rhodes University during ...
Molecular crystals are at the forefront of research to find new technologies and to probe emerging p...
I. PREAMBLE AND SCOPE Brief introductory remarks, together with a definition of the scope of the ...
The Present paper reports the decay of phosphorescence and delayed fluorescence of organic material ...
A review of recent literature pertaining to phosphorescent studies was made and, on this basis, a me...
Each orbital of a molecule in its ground or unexcited states is usually occupied by two electrons, i...
The use of a spectrograph of great luminosity is necessary for studies of luminescence formed from d...
The absorption and emission of energy is a fundamental property of any atomic system.When the emissi...
The fluorescence and phosphorescence of photomultiplier window materials under electron irradiation ...
In this thesis I have given an account of the experimental work carried out by me at Rhodes Universi...
$^{*}$Supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF-G16997). $^{1}$E. Dolan...
This thesis is divided into six Chapters. Chapter 1 introduces general information about forensic c...
We present the basic mechanisms of the absorption of the pumping radiation and the fluorescence emis...