Abstract

Anti-Stokes sideband spectroscopy and phonon-induced changes of a spectral hole in the strongly inhomogeneously broadened transition of dye molecules in polymers have been applied to the study of heat-pulse propagation in thin polymer films with high time resolution. The measurements indicate a diffusive propagation and a Planck frequency distribution of the phonons in the polymer.

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