Optical detection of Fe/3+/ in lunar plagioclase

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Feldspars, Ferric Ions, Luminescence, Lunar Rocks, Optical Emission Spectroscopy, Absorption Spectra, Electron Irradiation, Iron, Low Temperature Tests

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Luminescence excitation spectra of typical terrestrial, synthetic, and lunar plagioclases are presented which show that Fe(3+) is present in lunar plagioclases. Measurements of emission and excitation spectra at temperatures down to 4 K are also discussed which give additional evidence for this presence. It is noted that the most sensitive and conclusive method of detection is that of luminescence excitation spectroscopy.

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