Abstract
Persistent spectral hole burning is a useful tool to detect zero-phonon line and phonon sideband of organic dye molecules doped in glasses and polymers, which are usually covered under inhomogeneous broadening. These observation bring us information on the electron-phonon interaction such as Debye-Waller factor a in these molecular systems. From the viewpoint of the issue of materials designing for wavelength-multiplexed optical memory and also with naive interest to obtain efficient sharp holes, we have paid much attention to the molecular systems in the category of rather weaker inter/intra-molecular coupling.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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