Abstract
Site-selective laser spectroscopy has been used to investigate the defect structure of a 0.1 mol % : crystal. Twenty-three distinct sites have been identified from the fluorescence spectra. Only three of the sites were found to be single-ion sites while the rest were assigned to be clusters of two or more ions. The single-ion sites are a site, which dominates the spectrum at 0.1 mol %, a cubic site, and a site of low symmetry. Of the 20 cluster sites identified, two sites undergo intracluster energy transfer at a rate slow enough to be directly observed.
- Received 4 June 1987
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.36.9781
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