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Spectral Hole-Burning at Room Temperature in a Thin Film of SrFClxBr(1-x):Sm2+

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Abstract

One of the most attractive features of spectral hole-burning (SHB) is the possible its application to higher-density data storage media(1,2). Since the recent successes of SHB at room temperature in Sm2+-doped materials(3-6), the possibility of their practical use has become much larger. In that sense, inorganic materials containing Sm2+ are of interest to us(7).

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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