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High Resolution Phonon-assisted Quasi-resonance Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Published on: June 28, 2016
Zero-phonon lines of systems with different dimensions and unconventional vibronic interactions
1Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia. hizh@fi.tartu.ee
Abstract:
The standard theory of the optical spectra of impurity centres in solids predicts the Lorentzian shape of the zero-phonon lines to have temperature-dependent position and width. However, in recent years different systems, including ones of reduced dimension, have been found, in which remarkable deviations from the standard laws have been observed. Generalizations of the theory to these systems are presented. Among other things, the quantum liquid 3He doped by optical centres is considered.
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