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The First Paper About Exciting of Fluorescence of Liquid Biphenyl and Phenanthren by Fast Electrons by Lieselott Herforth and Hartmut Kallmann

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 July 2016

S Niese*
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Niese Umweltberatung Mohorn, Am Silberblick 9, 01723 Wilsdruff, Germany. Email: [email protected].
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Abstract

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The first measurements of the fluorescence of liquid organic compounds after excitation with nuclear radiation were published 1948 in a thesis of L Herforth and a paper by Herforth and Kallmann (1949).

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