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Facile Nonphotochemical Hole Burning and Filling of Laser Dyes and Rare Earth Ions in Deuteroxy and Hydroxy Polymers

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Abstract

Nonphotochemical hole burning (NPHB) has been well established as a method of investigating the microscopic properties of doped amorphous solids, typically molecular impurities in organic glasses and polymers or rare earth ions in hard inorganic glasses1. The NPHB of ionic dye molecules in hydroxyl-lated polymer films recently has been shown to be significantly more efficient than many other systems2 and the temperature dependence of the optical dephasing of one such system has been reported3.

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