Vibronic Transitions in Ruby and MgO:V2+

Abstract
Experiments are described on the low-temperature optical fluorescence of Al2 O3:Cr3+ and MgO:2+, in which the vibronic side-band intensity near the sharp R line is measured as a function of the energy separation ω from the no-phonon R line. The results are in reasonable agreement with Vredevoe's theory, which predicts for low ω an intensity proportional to ω3 for Al2O:Cr3+, and to ω5 for MgO:V2+.