A wideband near-IR (NIR) luminescence centered at 1080 nm was found in a RbPb(2)Cl(5):Bi single crystal grown by the Bridgman technique. Absorption, luminescence, and excitation of luminescence spectra were investigated at room and cryogenic temperatures. The luminescence was proposed to be due to the (3)P(1)-->(3)P(0) transition in Bi(+) ion.
Near infrared (IR) applications have considerably profited from the use of flexible and robust fibre-optical probes. So far, a comparable technique for mid-IR was not available due to low stability and lack of robustness of the fibres. We report the use of a newly developed miniaturised diamond ATR-probe with high chemical resistance and pressure resistance based on robust fibre optics. The routine and convenient application in a glove box to highly air-and oxygen-sensitive reactions on a millilitre scale is reported, as well as the monitoring of a solventless reaction on a litre scale.
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