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Recent advances in single-molecule spectroscopy is solids: vibrational fingerprints and magnetic resonance of a single molecular spin

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Abstract

The field of single-molecule spectroscopy in solids1 continues to expand beyond the spectral diffusion, hole-burning, Stark effect, and photon antibunching measurements reported earlier.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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