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Inhomogeneous bands hole burning spectroscopy

Hole burning The photohleaching of a feature, normally a narrow range, within an inhomogeneous broader absorption or emission band. The holes are produced by the disappearance of resonantly excited molecules as a result of photophysical or photochemical processes. The resulting spectroscopic technique is site-selection spectroscopy. [Pg.317]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.684 , Pg.685 ]




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