Abstract
The spectroscopic properties of aggregate color centers in alkali halide hosts are of interest both for basic studies of the host crystal environment1 and for application as a recording medium for frequency domain optical memories based upon spectral hole burning.2 For memory applications, vacuum de- posited polycrystalline alkali halide hosts are of interest, since large-area thin film samples can be produced. Aside from a few preliminary results obtained at visible wavelengths,3 the effects of polycrystalline hosts on color center spectroscopic properties are largely unknown and are of basic scientific interest.
© 1983 Optical Society of America
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