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Holeburning studies of Pr3+-doped fluoride and chalcogenide glasses

Holeburning studies of Pr3+-doped fluoride and chalcogenide glasses
Holeburning studies of Pr3+-doped fluoride and chalcogenide glasses
The homogeneous line width of the1D2-3H4 electronic transition of Pr3+ in ZBLAN and gallium-lanthanum-sulphide (GLS) glass has been determined at 1.9 K by means of hole burning. In ZBLAN the holes show a variation in burning efficiency dependent on probe wavelength. Site-selective fluorescence results are presented to explain this effect.
0022-2313
208-211
Pearson, A.
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Brocklesby, W.S.
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Pearson, A.
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Brocklesby, W.S.
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Pearson, A. and Brocklesby, W.S. (1994) Holeburning studies of Pr3+-doped fluoride and chalcogenide glasses. [in special issue: International Conference on Luminescence] Journal of Luminescence, 60-61, 208-211. (doi:10.1016/0022-2313(94)90131-7).

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The homogeneous line width of the1D2-3H4 electronic transition of Pr3+ in ZBLAN and gallium-lanthanum-sulphide (GLS) glass has been determined at 1.9 K by means of hole burning. In ZBLAN the holes show a variation in burning efficiency dependent on probe wavelength. Site-selective fluorescence results are presented to explain this effect.

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Published date: April 1994

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Local EPrints ID: 78447
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78447
ISSN: 0022-2313
PURE UUID: e9c445bc-28af-4733-be61-37d833368d07
ORCID for W.S. Brocklesby: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2123-6712

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
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Author: A. Pearson
Author: W.S. Brocklesby ORCID iD

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