Abstract
Spectral holeburning in rare-earth doped solids was first observed in Pr3+:LaF3 in 1977 and since then a large number of observations have been made using a wide variety of mechanisms for the holeburning process. We will review some of the highlights of this work under several headings and include recent results on time domain measurements of hole profiles in Pr3+ and Er3+ systems.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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