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The Alentsev method for the separation of complex spectra into component bands was used in a study of the blue liminescence of zinc sulfide samples containing chlorine and those in which no chlorine was introduced deliberately [1].
An investigation was made of the blue luminescence spectra of a large number of ZnS and ZnS:Cl single crystals, films, and powders. An analysis of these spectra by the generalized Alentsev method indicated that they consist of four bands differing only in the positions of the maxima. This analysis led the authors to reject the hypothesis that the luminescence of ZnS is due to a random distribution of donor—acceptor pairs.
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Bukke, E.E. et al. (1973). Application of the Generalized Alentsev Method in Analysis of the Blue Luminescence Spectrum of ZnS. In: Skobel’tsyn, A.D.V. (eds) Luminescence and Nonlinear Optics. The Lebedev Physics Institute Series, vol 59. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2650-0_2
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