Abstract
A comparison has been made of the use of a xenon arc continuum source, a mercury-vapour lamp and a fixed-wavelength helium-cadmium laser source for excitation in the production of quasi-linear luminescence emission spectra of some polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons in n-alkane solvents at 77 K. The performance of a new design of cryostat sample cell for work at 77 K has been evaluated and compared with that of a commercially available Dewarflask sample cell. The use of d.c. integration, photon counting and of repetitive optical scanning in conjunction with a signal averager has been investigated for registration of the luminescence obtained from PAH compounds by use of the Shpol'skii effect.

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