Abstract
Although permanent hole burning has been used extensively in liquid-helium-temperature crystals and glasses, it is only recently that the potential of ultrafast transient hole burning in studying higher-temperature systems has been realized.1-5 It is especially valuable as a means of studying the dynamics of electronic-state solvation in solution 2-5
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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