Two-Photon Absorption as a New Test of the Judd-Ofelt Theory

Abstract
Observation by fluorescence detection of direct two-photon absorption within the 4f configuration of the Gd3+ ion following excitation with a continuous-wave laser is reported. Quantitative intensity measurements test assumptions behind the Judd-Ofelt theory of lanthanide transition intensities in a new way, and significant discrepancies are found. The discrepancies indicate that the radial integrals 4f|r|5d vary markedly for different J multiplets, and that ligands significantly influence two-photon intensities.