Abstract
Spectral diffusion (SD) is extensively investigated in the past years by means of hole burning method. In particular, evidences of thermo- [1] and lightinduced [2] SD are found. At the same time authors of [3] have found a strong dependence of the burned hole width on the burning fluence. As known, the classical model of a burning kinetics (hole broadening in this model is connected with saturation of the hole in the distribution function of impurity centers ) predicts enough weak hole broadening at the initial stage of burning [4]. It leads to a conclusion about possible additional mechanisms of hole broadening on an initial burning stage. One of such mechanisms can be SD, induced by the burning light (LISD). The influence of the burning power and fluence on the hole broadening was investigated by means of high sensitive Stark spectroscopy on chlorin in polyvinylbutyral (Chl/PVB). Thermoinduced SD (TISD) is investigated also, model of this process is proposed.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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