Abstract
Nonradiative Relaxation of Solids: Different Pathways to the Ground State.- The Role of Nonradiative Processes in the Spectroscopy of Optically Active Centers in Solids.- Radiative and Nonradiative Rates in Luminescence Centers.- Advances in Non-Radiative Processes in Solid State Laser Materials.- Model Calculations of Nonradiative Multiphonon Processes in INORGANIC Insulating Solids.- Advances in Nonradiative Processes in Semiconductors.- Radiative and Nonradiative Processes in Color Centers.- Nonradiative Transitions Between Electronic Levels of Opticallyactive Ions in Glass.- Nonradiative Processes in Luminescent Materials: A Materials Scientists View.- Techniques for the Investigation of Nonradiative Processes.- New Applications of Efficient Phosphors.- Long Seminars.- Energy Transfer in Cr, Tm: Yag.- Luminescence and Nonradiative Processes in Porous Glasses.- Laser Spectroscopy Techniques Applied to Cr3+ -Doped Materials.- How to Play with Springs and Pulses in a Classical Harmonic Crystal.- Thermal Response and Decoupling of Excitations at Low Temperatures.- New Laser Crystals (Abstract only).- Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing Technique for Studying Very Fast Radiationless Processes in Very Short Time Scale.- Photothermal Optical Nonlinearities, Optical Bistability and Possible Applications.- Crystals: Growth Methods and Characterization.- 4He and 3He Calorimetric Absorption Spectroscopy: Principles and Results on Ingaas/Alinas Quantum Wells and Fe in InP and GaAs.- Special Topics (Abstracts).- Particles and Elementary Excitations.- Short Seminars (Abstracts).- Excited State Absorption in Tb Activated Phosphor Powders.- Picture of the Participants.- Participants.
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