Abstract

Thin films of aggregate color centers have been produced by electron and ion irradiation of bulk alkali halide crystals. The transverse spatial distribution of the centers was controlled on a submicron scale using electron lithography. Photochemical hole burning has been accomplished for the first time in a thin film of color centers, using the 6070 A zero-phononN 1 line produced by ion and electron irradiation of NaF crystals.

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