Abstract
The powerful, directional and monochromatic light of tunable lasers makes it possible to resolve fine details in spectra and to distinguish spectroscopic centers within inhomogeneously broadened lines. Some particular examples of spectroscopic studies employing these laser techniques will be discussed.
© 1984 Optical Society of America
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