PACS numbers

42.72.Bj Visible and ultraviolet sources
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    42.72.Bj, 81.10.−h, 85.60.Dw (all)
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    42.72.Bj, 81.10.−h, 85.60.Dw (all)
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    42.72.Bj, 85.60.Jb, 88.05.Tg (all)
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    07.60.−j, 42.72.Bj, 52.80.−s (all)
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    42.55.Lt, 42.65.Re, 42.65.Ky, 42.65.Dr, 42.60.Jf, 42.72.Bj (all)
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    42.55.Ks, 42.55.Rz, 42.70.Mp, 42.70.Hj, 42.70.Jk, 42.72.Bj (all)
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    52.80.Mg, 42.72.Bj, 51.50.+v (all)
  9. S.N. Sokolov, L.N. Erastov “Demonstration of a Chain reaction on a ModelSov. Phys. Usp. 3 169–170 (1960)
    42.72.Bj, 84.32.Dd, 89.20.Kk (all)
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