R.M. Shelby, R.M. MacFarlane, et al.
Physical Review B
The hyperfine splitting of the ground state and the lowest electronic component of the 1D2 excited state have been measured for Pr3+ in YAG. We show that a particularly simple and powerful technique is the production of sublevel coherence by short-pulse (impact) excitation, which is detected by coherent forward scattering of a weak probe beam and Fourier transformation of the resulting quantum-beat signal. This yielded excited-state splittings of 6.49 and 8.29 MHz. The ground state shows large pseudoquadrupole splittings of 33.4 and 41.6 MHz, which were obtained by optically detected nuclear quadrupole resonance. © 1983 Optical Society of America.
R.M. Shelby, R.M. MacFarlane, et al.
Physical Review B
W. Lenth, R.M. MacFarlane, et al.
Proceedings of SPIE 1989
R.M. Shelby, R.M. Macfarlane
Chemical Physics Letters
R.M. Shelby, J. Hoffnagle, et al.
Optics Letters