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INVESTIGATIONS have been carried out with sodium chloride disks prepared in a pressure-range of 1,000–20,000 kgm./cm.2. A few drops of an aqueous solution of thallium chloride were mixed with the sodium chloride powder before pressing. After ultra-violet excitation, the disks showed a good phosphorescence with a decay time of several minutes. The measurements were carried out with an RCA multiplier-tube type 931A and galvanometer.
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MORLIN, Z. Thallium-activated Sodium Chloride Recrystallization Phosphors. Nature 180, 89–90 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180089b0
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