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Measurement of the time-response of the excited-state concentration of manganese has confirmed our previous hypothesis of fast energy transfer between manganese and neodymium in fluoride glasses.
N. Yitzhaki,Stanley R. Rotman,Aryeh M. Weiss,Renata Reisfeld, andMarek Eyal
"Energy transfer in manganese-doped fluoride glasses", Proc. SPIE 1972, 8th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel: Optoelectronics and Applications in Industry and Medicine, (13 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151085
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N. Yitzhaki, Stanley R. Rotman, Aryeh M. Weiss, Renata Reisfeld, Marek Eyal, "Energy transfer in manganese-doped fluoride glasses," Proc. SPIE 1972, 8th Meeting on Optical Engineering in Israel: Optoelectronics and Applications in Industry and Medicine, (13 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151085