Two color hologram storage using stoichiometric lithium niobate
K. Kitamura, Y. Furukawa, et al.
CLEO/Pacific Rim 1999
Using a low-strain, isotopically pure crystal of YLiF4, we have measured extremely narrow inhomogeneous linewidths (as low as 40 MHz) for the optical transitions of Er3+ impurities. Inhomogeneous broadening due to strains and other defects is so low that a new mechanism limits the inhomogeneous linewidth: local magnetic fields due to fluorine nuclear spins. These ultranarrow lines enabled us to make the first direct measurement of the isotope shifts of f-f transitions in a solid, and we find for the isotopes Er164, Er166, Er168, and Er170 a shift of 76±2 MHz unit mass on the 4I15/2(1)4F9/2(1) transition. We show that this is consistent with a mechanism of coupling to zero-point vibrations. © 1992 The American Physical Society.
K. Kitamura, Y. Furukawa, et al.
CLEO/Pacific Rim 1999
S. Voelker, R.M. Macfarlane
Journal of Luminescence
W. Lenth, J.-C. Baumert, et al.
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
T.L. Harris, Y. Sun, et al.
Optics Letters