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24 September 1993 Hole-burning spectroscopy: concepts and applications
Urs Paul Wild, Alois Renn
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Proceedings Volume 1711, High-Performance Optical Spectrometry; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.155642
Event: High Performance Optical Spectrometry, 1992, Warsaw, Poland
Abstract
The lowest electronic transitions of many absorbing centers in solid hosts consist of extremely narrow zero phonon lines distributed over a broad spectral range. Frequency selective modification of such inhomogeneously broadened bands has several potential applications. In very dilute samples inhomogeneous broadening provides a key for spectroscopic isolation of single absorber resonances.
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Urs Paul Wild and Alois Renn "Hole-burning spectroscopy: concepts and applications", Proc. SPIE 1711, High-Performance Optical Spectrometry, (24 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.155642
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Spectroscopy

Hole burning spectroscopy

Molecular lasers

Optical storage

Information operations

Phonons

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