R.M. Macfarlane
Physical Review B
We have observed persistent spectral hole burning in a family of centers in CaF2+ and SrF2+ crystals in which the Pr3+ ion has multiple D-ion near neighbors. The hole burning is caused by light-induced D motion that leads to persistent changes in the local crystal field of the Pr3+ ion. Depending on the center and the temperature, side-hole or antihole structure is observed that has its origin in the second-order hyperfine interaction. The variation in the hyperfine splittings between centers is consistent with the separation between the ground state and the first excited state. © 1992 Optical Society of America. © 1992 Optical Society of America.
R.M. Macfarlane
Physical Review B
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