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Time-resolved transient hole-burning in disordered systems

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Abstract

Microsecond-living transient holes have been burned and probed, as a function of time and temperature, with a diode laser. Results are discussed in terms of spectral diffusion and compared with experiments on longer time scales in glassy and crytalline systems.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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