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For type I centers, the most intensive lines are located at 614 and 697 nm.
The most intensive lines in the TPDMS thermograms of chars correspond to the elimination of CO and CO2 (Fig. 2).
Two intensive lines at 1357 and 1591 cm−1 (their full width at half maximum, FWHM, can be evaluated as 80 180 cm−1) are so-called the disorder-induced D band and Raman-allowed first-order G band, respectively [20 22].
Besides, intensive lines at 580, 590, 591.7, 595.6, 608.7, and 622 and lines near 645, 651, 655, 706, and 708 nm (marked by arrows with asterisk at Fig. 6, curve 3, and at Fig. 7, curve 4) are distinctively observed in the spectra measured at λex = 405 nm.
Emission line from the 5D0 → 7F0 transition (580 nm) is observed only for the type II centers, and the most intensive lines of the 5D0 → 7F2 and 5D0 → 7F4 transitions for these centers are located at 622 and 708 nm, respectively.
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The most intensive line corresponds to WGM TE12,1 whose wavelength approximately coincides with the spectral position of the gain maximum.
It was surprising that we see intensive line from the 5D0 → 7F0 transition for the La0.6Eu0.2Ca0.2VO4 sample which represents only tetragonal crystal structure (Fig. 7, curve 4).
The most intensive line L1 has asymmetrical shape (so-called Dyson line shape) in all the samples including ShF1 (Figure 3), which demonstrates relation to electron conductivity and indicates a high conductivity of the samples due to nanocarbon [16].
For both Fig. 3 A and B, the confidence intervals for the standard lines for A1C <6.8 completely cover the intensive line, thus limiting conclusions about differences in this tail of the distribution.
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The Oyashio transport crossing the OICE (Oyashio Intensive observation line off Cape Erimo) line south of Hokkaido has 14 Sv southwestward (near shore) and 11 Sv northeastward (offshore).
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