TWO-COLOR, PHOTON-GATED SPECTRAL HOLE-BURNING
W.E. Moerner, M. Gehrtz, et al.
CLEO 1985
One- and two-color persistent spectral hole-burning properties of the electron donor-acceptor system meso-tetra-p-tolyl-Zn-tetrabenzoporphyrin/chlo in poly(methylmethacrylate) are examined versus temperature from 1.5 to 90 K. The efficiency for photon-gated (two-color) hole-burning is independent of temperature, while the one-color hole-burning efficiency decreases as the temperature is raised from 1.5 K. Raising the temperature improves the gating ratio (ratio of two- to one-color hole-burning efficiencies) from 102 at 1.5 K to 104 at 90 K. The low-power, short-burn-time hole width is also measured from 1.5 to 90 K and is found to have a T2.17±0.07 power law behavior. © 1990.
W.E. Moerner, M. Gehrtz, et al.
CLEO 1985
W.E. Moerner, A.L. Huston
Applied Physics Letters
P. Vidakovic, J. Zyss, et al.
Synthetic Metals
Th. Basché, W.E. Moerner, et al.
Physical Review Letters