Observation of a single laser-excited center at the point of a crystalline needle
- 1 March 1997
- journal article
- Published by Pleiades Publishing Ltd in JETP Letters
- Vol. 65 (6) , 465-469
- https://doi.org/10.1134/1.567380
Abstract
The points of lithium fluoride needles are investigated by laser photoelectronic projection microscopy. A situation in which a single atomic-size source of electrons — an F2 color center — is observed in the region near the point is realized. As a result of the good fluorescence properties of these centers, these needles can be used as the active element of a scanning fluorescence microscope employing resonance transfer of electronic excitation energy.Keywords
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