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In connection with discussing the problem of the separation of resonant Raman scattering and hot luminescence, the following should be emphasized: We do not consider that resonant secondary emission can always be divided into luminescence, hot luminescence and scattering. On the contrary, as it follows from our theory, such a separation is impossible in the general case. There exist cases, however (mentioned in the report), where it can be done in good approximation. We have studied theoretically a number of such models. As it was noted in the report, the conclusions of the theory are in agreement with the experiments on hot luminescence made at Tartu.

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Hizhnyakov, V.V. (1976). Comment. In: Bendow, B., Birman, J.L., Agranovich, V.M. (eds) Theory of Light Scattering in Condensed Matter. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4301-1_35

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