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Features of luminescence formation in activated nanocrystals and fundamental premises for their application in scintillation technique
Luminescence and scintillation processes in nanomaterials can differ sufficiently from the same processes in bulk crystals. A range of effects providing such a difference (confinement of electronic and phonon states, Purcell's effect, migration of defects to the surface) are discussed in the paper.