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Fluorescence-Detected Ultrafast Free-Induction Decay in Powdered Rare Earth Solids |
LUO Qi1;DAI De-chang1;YU Xiang-yang1;QIU Zhi-ren1;ZHOU Jian-ying1;YAN Chun-hua2;CHEN Zhi-da2 |
1State Key Laboratory of Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275
2State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Materials Chemistry and Applications, Peking University, Beijing 100871
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LUO Qi, DAI De-chang, YU Xiang-yang et al 2000 Chin. Phys. Lett. 17 101-103 |
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Abstract Fluorescence interferometry is developed and applied to study ultrafast amplitude and phase dynamics for free-induction decay in powdered rare earth solids. The time-resolved phase dynamics of free-induction decay through-out the decaying process is accurately determined by using a novel dual-channel correlation technique and subpi-cosecond dephasing time is measured for Nd3+ solids at room temperature. The phase dynamics is well simulated with linear coherent polarization theory.
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Published: 01 February 2000
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(Optical transient phenomena: quantum beats, photon echo, free-induction decay, dephasings and revivals, optical nutation, and self-induced transparency)
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