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Luminescence of Sm2+ doped in BaFBr
2009The luminescence of Sm2+-doped BaFBr has been measured as a function of temperature and pressure. The 7FJ crystal field levels have been identified and the corresponding crystal field parameters evaluated. Temperature dependent lifetime measurements allow to locate the energy of the lowest 4f55d1 level.
Pal, Prodipta, Hagemann, Hans-Rudolf
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Magnetic properties of Sm2 Co17 and Sm2 CO17 Nx in the Rhombohedral phase
The nitrogenation of Sm2 Fe17 is required to raise the Curie temperature above the temperature range in which the magnets will be used. The raising of the Curie temperature is accompanied by beneficial increases in the other magnetic properties.openaire +1 more source
An Efficient Batch Verification Scheme for SM2 Signatures
2021 8th International Conference on Dependable Systems and Their Applications (DSA), 2021Dingning Liu +3 more
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Selecting Scholars for Singapore: The SM2 Program
2016This chapter uses the case of the “SM2” scheme to illustrate how Singapore recruits foreign talent students. Installed in 1997, the SM2 program is one of the three long-running PRC scholarships that have been channeling Chinese students to Singapore. It annually provides 200–400 teenage senior middle-school students full undergraduate scholarships with
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Signature Scheme Based on The SM2 Algorithm in Fabric
2021 International Conference on Networking and Network Applications (NaNA), 2021Yaling Zhang +4 more
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A novel Sm2+ doped broadband far-red BaAl2Si3O4N4: Sm2+ phosphor for plant lighting applications
Optical Materials, 2023Jiajie Pan +3 more
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Absorption spectrum of KMgF3: Sm2+ and NaMgF3: Sm2+ single crystals in the excited state
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 1970S. N. Bodrug, V. A. Timoshenkov
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The Minor Planet Electronic Circulars contain information on unusual minor planets, routine data on comets and natural satellites, and occasional editorial announcements. They are published on behalf of Division F of the International Astronomical Union by the Minor Planet Center, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
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