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Photochemical Hole Burning: A Spectroscopic Study of Relaxation Processes in Polymers and Glasses
Authors:Josef Friedrich  Dietrich Haarer
Abstract:Photochemical hole burning is a special type of saturation spectroscopy in the optical domain having many analogies with NMR methods. The holes, which are burnt with laser irradiation, appear as small indentations in the absorption spectra of dye molecules which are doped into a polymer or glass in minute concentrations. Based on their narrow line width, photochemical holes can be regarded as highly sensitive spectroscopic probes. They can be used to detect small perturbations of the system by external parameters, giving rise to line-shifts and broadenings. Besides the many well documented, spectroscopic applications of hole burning, it may offer interesting future developments for the spectroscopy of biomolecules and for high-density data storage.
Keywords:Hole burning  Relaxation  Polymers  Glasses  Photochemistry  Spectroscopy
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