Lifetime investigation of fluorescence from neodymium: Yttrium aluminium garnet at elevated temperatures
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Kenneth T. V. Grattan | C. A. Willson | K. Grattan | J. D. Manwell | S.M.L. Sim | S. Sim | C. Willson | J. Manwell
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