Abstract

Recent applications of tunable dye laser spectroscopic techniques to the spectroscopy of ions in solids are reviewed. Emphasis is placed on advances in the interpretation of time resolved fluorescence line narrowing (FLN) spectra of ion in insulators as they apply to the dynamics of optically excited states of these ions.

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