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Broadband impurity absorption and luminescence: experiment and line-shape calculations

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Abstract

This paper deals with the problem of comparison between experiment and theory of broadband luminescence and absorption. It attempts to clarify some ambiguities that appear in the literature.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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