Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History
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Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History
Chinese Journal of LuminescenceVol. 29, Issue 4, Pages: 617-621(2008)
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Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-, Madison,WI Madison,USA,53706
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Published:20 July 2008
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David Huber. Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History[J]. 发光学报, 2008,29(4): 617-621
David Huber. Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2008,29(4): 617-621
David Huber. Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History[J]. 发光学报, 2008,29(4): 617-621DOI:
David Huber. Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2008,29(4): 617-621DOI:
Studies of Optical Dephasing in Inorganic Glasses by Bill YEN and His Students and Colleagues ——An Informal History
informal account of Bill Yen's pioneering investigations of optical dephasing in inorganic glasses.The work
carried out at the University of Wisconsin by Bill
together with his graduate students
post-docs and colleagues
had great impact on the field and led directly to our current understanding of the various mechanisms for dephasing and how they are reflected in the temperature dependence of the homogeneous linewidth.
Abstract
This note is a brief
informal account of Bill Yen's pioneering investigations of optical dephasing in inorganic glasses.The work
carried out at the University of Wisconsin by Bill
together with his graduate students
post-docs and colleagues
had great impact on the field and led directly to our current understanding of the various mechanisms for dephasing and how they are reflected in the temperature dependence of the homogeneous linewidth.