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Laser Study of No-phonon Lines in the Inhomogeneously Broadened Spectra via Photochemical Hole Burning.

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Abstract

When the inhomogeneous broadening (IHB) is eliminated, the no-phonon lines (NPL) in optical spectra (absorption, luminescence, hot luminescence, light-scattering, excitation of luminescence) actually become the optical analogues of the Mössbauer γ-resonance lines. The basic reason of this analogue lies in the symmetry of the Hamiltonian of the harmonic oscillator in coordinates and momenta[1,2]

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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