Abstract
Persistent hole burning is possible in the inhomogeneous absorption bands X1 and X3 of the system terrylene in p−terphenyl. Whereas the holes are stable in X1, they decay with a time constant of a few seconds in X3. In crystals with very low dye concentration, shallow holes can be observed which consist of few (or even one single) molecular lines and can be distinctly narrower than twice the homogeneous linewidth. Monte Carlo simulations confirm the experimental findings.
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