Abstract

The D1 and D2 defect modes are investigated in the time domain in normal and densified silica using a high sensitivity femtosecond pump-probe technique with 15fs pulses. Their frequency and width are precisely determined even when they are partly masked by a broad background in spontaneous Raman spectroscopy. These results open up many possibility for investigation of local structures in glasses.

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