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VOLUME 57 (1993) | ISSUE 9 | PAGE 553
Mechanism of radioluminescence of condensed organic media
A description is proposed for the mechanism of formation of the fast component of the radioluminescence pulse in organic molecular media. The description takes into account the specific nature of the change in the energy of charge states in objects which are in different aggregate states. In contrast with the existing theory of radioluminescence, which ignores the specific nature of the process leading to a change in the charge states, this description makes it possible to overcome the crisis that arose in the theory at the end of the 1970s, after precise measurements of the leading edge of the radioluminescence pulse of vinyl aromatic plastics were carried out.