Advances in energy transfer processes: proceedings of the 16th course of the International School of Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy: Erice, Sicily, Italy, 17 June-1 July, 1999 [1st ed.]
9810247281, 9789810247287
This volume describes advances in both experimental and theoretical treatments in the field of energy transfer processes
Table of contents : PREFACE......Page 18 CONTENTS......Page 20 1. Quantum-Mechanical Treatment of the Interactions among Atoms......Page 31 2. Different Types of Interactions......Page 49 3. Modes of Excitation and Transfer......Page 60 4. Energy Transfer with No Migration of Excitation among Donors......Page 65 5. Energy Transfer with Migration of Excitation among Donors......Page 80 References......Page 100 1. Introduction......Page 103 2. Conservation and Flow of Energy......Page 105 3. Density Current and Modes of Energy Transfer......Page 106 4. Description of Energy Transfer Processes......Page 126 5. Memory Functions and Non-Markovian Behavior......Page 142 6. Final Remarks......Page 149 References......Page 150 1. Introduction......Page 153 3. Vibrational Energy Redistribution in Molecules......Page 154 4. Overtone Spectroscopy......Page 158 5. Intramolecular Transitions in Electronically Excited Molecules......Page 164 6. Lifetime Measurements......Page 168 7. Measurements of Collisional Energy Transfer Among Excited States......Page 170 8. Collisional Transfer in Ground States of Molecules......Page 171 References......Page 174 2. Pump-probe Spectroscopy: Absorption......Page 177 3. Pump-probe Spectroscopy: Refractive Index......Page 185 4. Time-Resolved Luminescence......Page 188 5. Fourier Transform Spectroscopy......Page 191 References......Page 193 1. Introduction......Page 195 2. Application of the Polariton Concept to Three-Dimensional Matter......Page 208 3. Polaritons in Systems of Reduced Dimensionality......Page 220 4. Photonic Crystals......Page 230 5. Conclusion and Outlook......Page 238 References......Page 240 1. Introduction......Page 245 2. Theory......Page 250 3. Experimental Techniques......Page 256 4. Experimental Results I : Electron-Phonon Scattering......Page 263 5. Experimental Results II: Electron-Electron Scattering......Page 277 6. Summary......Page 285 7. Acknowledgements......Page 287 References......Page 288 2. Upconversion Phenomena......Page 291 3. Upconversion Processes......Page 293 References......Page 302 Introduction......Page 303 UV Transmitter for Ozone DIAL......Page 304 2-um Ho:Tm: YLF Laser System for Wind Velocity Measurements......Page 305 Composition Tuned Neodymium Garnet......Page 306 References......Page 308 1. Introduction......Page 311 2. Transfer from the Host Lattice to a Dopant......Page 313 3. External Control of the Energy Transfer Process......Page 319 4. Transfer via Surface States......Page 323 6. Conclusion......Page 326 References......Page 327 1. Introduction......Page 329 2. Dye Development and Stability......Page 331 3. Semiconductor Layer Characteristics......Page 333 References......Page 335 1. Introduction......Page 337 2. Semiconductor Nano/Quantum Structures......Page 340 3. Coherence and Dephasing in Quantum Wells......Page 342 4. Coherence and Dephasing in Quantum Wires......Page 347 5. Coherence and Dephasing in Quantum Dots......Page 351 6. Conclusions......Page 355 References......Page 356 1. Introduction......Page 359 2. Physics of Energy Transfer......Page 361 3. Laser Physics......Page 364 4. Experiments......Page 366 5. Comments and Summary......Page 369 References......Page 370 1. Introduction......Page 371 2. Experimental......Page 375 3. Results and Discussion......Page 383 References......Page 387 1. Introduction......Page 389 2. Quenching of the F-Center Luminescence......Page 393 3. Quenching of the FA-Center Luminescence......Page 395 4. Quenching of the F2- and F+3-Center Luminescence......Page 398 5. Conclusions......Page 403 References......Page 405 1. Introduction......Page 407 2. Luminescent Materials......Page 408 3. Energy Transfer Mechanisms between Optical Centres......Page 414 4. Excitation with High Energy Particles......Page 423 5. Electroluminescence......Page 425 7. Energy Transfer in Action II: Blue and Green Emission from the Tb3+ Ion......Page 429 8. Energy Transfer in Action III: the Luminescence Properties of (La Gd)OBr:Ce Tb......Page 430 9. Energy Transfer in Action IV: Luminescence Materials Showing a Quantum Efficiency Larger than Unity......Page 433 10. Energy Transfer in Action V: Energy Transfer and Phosphor Degradation......Page 435 11. Summary and Outlook......Page 437 References......Page 438 Abstract......Page 441 1. Theory and Experimental Technique of Four-Wave Mixing......Page 442 2. Main Spectroscopic Properties and Transient Gratings in Cr3+ -Doped Laser Crystals......Page 446 3. Conclusion......Page 457 References......Page 459 1. Introduction......Page 461 2. Super-radiance and Superfluorescence in Rare-Doped Solids [1]......Page 462 3. Super-Fluorescence versus Amplification by Stimulated Emission (ASE) in Powders......Page 472 4. Anti-stokes Emission of Light or Up-conversion Processes in RE-doped Solids......Page 481 References......Page 500 Abstract......Page 505 1. Introduction......Page 507 2. Highlights and Open Questions in Particle Physics and Cosmology......Page 509 3. Outlook......Page 513 4. References......Page 514 Abstract......Page 515 1. Introduction......Page 517 2. Localized Vibrational Mode Spectroscopy......Page 521 3. Theoretical......Page 526 4. Numerical Computations and Results......Page 533 5. Comparison with Experimental Results......Page 537 6. Discussion......Page 543 8. Acknowledgments......Page 548 9. References......Page 549 1. Introduction......Page 553 2. The General Energy Transfer Master Equations......Page 555 3. GETME and Current Models......Page 557 4. Exact Solution to the GETME......Page 574 5. Concluding Remarks......Page 580 References......Page 581 Optical Amplification in Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers......Page 583 Charge Transfer Luminescence of Yb3+......Page 584 Pigmentation of CRT Phosphors......Page 585 The Influence of the Penetration Depth on the Colour Point of (Y Gd)BO3:Eu......Page 586 Sub-Picosecond Pulse Break-Up in an InGaAsP Optical Amplifier......Page 587 Doped Semiconductor Nanoparticles - A New Class of Luminescence Materials?......Page 588 Direct Extraction of Potentials and Dynamics from Condensed-Phase Pump-Probe Spectroscopy......Page 589 Near-Infrared to Visible Upconversion in Er3+ Doped CS3LU2CI9 Cs3Lu2Br9 and CS3Y2I9 Excited at 1.54mm......Page 590 New VUV Phosphors Using Downconversion......Page 591 Lattice Dynamics of CdS/ZnSe Superlattice......Page 592 Exciton-Exciton Interaction in ZnSe/ZnMgSSe Multiple Quantum Wells......Page 593 Self-Organized II-VI Semiconductor Quantum Islands......Page 594 ZnS:Mn2+ Nanocrystals: Influence of S2- during Synthesis......Page 595 A Metal/Insulator Transition in a 2D Electronic System at B=0......Page 596 Investigating Morphology and Phase-Behaviour of Polymers under Tensile Deformation Using Single Molecule Microscopy......Page 597 Organic Molecular Beam Deposition of 1 3 5 (Tris (6 7-Dimethyl-3-Phenyl) Quinoxaline-2-yl) Benzene......Page 599 Photoluminescence of Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Xerogels Doped with Eu3+......Page 601 Photoluminescence of Doped GaN Films......Page 602 Linear Optical Properties and Stimulated Emission of ZnO Epitaxial Layers......Page 603 Photoelectrochemical Behaviour of Chlorophyll a in Thin Films......Page 604 FIRST ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION......Page 605 SECOND ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION......Page 606 SUMMARY OF THE COURSE......Page 608 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS......Page 611 INDEX......Page 621