Abstract
Anthracene is the most efficient organic phosphor at present known; it converts absorbed energy to light quanta with maximum efficiency, and is used as a standard substance abroad. A reliable method of growing anthracene monocrystals is therefore much needed.
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Spendiarov, N.N., Aleksandrov, B.S. (1959). Growing Monocrystals of Anthracene. In: Shubnikov, A.V., Sheftal’, N.N. (eds) Growth of Crystals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0471-6_11
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