Spectral hole burning inEu3+-doped highly porousγ-aluminum oxide

Abstract
Transient and persistent spectral holes were burned in the F07D05 transition of Eu3+ ions in macromonolithic transparent porous nanocrystalline γ-Al2 O3 produced by sol-gel technology. An unusual temperature dependence of the transient hole width was observed that differs markedly from that in either crystalline or disordered systems. This temperature dependence is explained in terms of Raman processes involving sizeresonant vibrations of the nanoparticles comprising the structure. Possible mechanisms of hole burning are suggested.