One- and Two-Photon Transitions of Atoms in Solids

Abstract
The theory of one- and two-photon transitions between a given pair of impurity levels of the same parity is developed. As is well known, lattice vibrations assist the otherwise forbidden one-photon transition, increasing its intensity with temperature. The two-photon transition rate is shown to have a complementary decrease with increasing temperature. A measurement of both temperature dependences determines the effective frequency and coupling constant for the interaction. The formalism is applied to predicting the two-photon transition rate for the 4d104d95s transition of the silver ion in NaCl:Ag. For an experiment using a ruby laser and an ultraviolet beam the maximum absorption coefficient predicted for the ultraviolet beam is 3.2×1048FN cm1 at low temperatures, where F is the flux (photons/cm2 sec) of the laser and N is the Ag+ concentration. This should be within reach of present experimental techniques.

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