Abstract

The dependence on surface environment of laser-induced luminescence and the nonlinear optical response of Fe2O3 microcrystallites is studied. The luminescence is decreased, the third-order susceptibility enhanced, the excited state relaxation time is decreased and the reverse saturable absorption enhanced. These phenomena are analyzed in terms of the surface effect.

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