Persistent Spectral Hole Burning in Eu^<3+>-doped Calcium Oxide- and Calcium Fluoride-based Aluminoborate Glasses
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概要
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- 2006-07-05
著者
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Machida Ken-ichi
Center For Advanced Science And Innovation Osaka University
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Horikawa Takashi
Center For Advanced Science And Innovation Osaka University
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Hanzawa Hiromasa
Center For Advanced Science And Innovation Osaka University
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Liang Hailian
Center For Advanced Science And Innovation Osaka University
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HANZAWA Hiromasa
Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
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