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Experimental evidence of the validity of the McCumber theory relating emission and absorption for rare-earth glasses
R. M. Martin
, R. S. Quimby
Physics and Astronomy
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Absorption Measurement
66%
Baseline Subtraction
33%
Energy Range
33%
Experimental Protocol
66%
Fluorescence Measurement
33%
Ground-state-transition
33%
Light Collection
33%
Light Measurement
33%
McCumber
33%
McCumber Theory
100%
Measured Cross Sections
33%
Rare Earth Doped Glasses
100%
Reabsorption
33%
Room Temperature
66%
Spectral Shape
33%
Stark Sublevels
33%
Systematic Error
33%
Thermally Coupled
33%
Transition Characteristics
33%
Two-level
33%
Engineering
Absorption Measurement
50%
Cross Section
50%
Doped Glass
100%
Energy Engineering
50%
Ground State Transition
50%
Light Collection
50%
Reabsorption
50%
Room Temperature
100%
Special Attention
50%
Systematic Error
50%
Chemistry
Ambient Reaction Temperature
100%
Ground State
50%