9 pages, Tex fileWe present some recent progress achieved in the application of symmetry adaptation techniques to n-photon absorption spectroscopy of rare earth ions in finite symmetry. More specifically, this work is concerned with the determination of the intensity of n-photon transitions between Stark levels (rather than J levels) of an ion in an environment with a given symmetry. The role of symmetry is taken into account through the use of initial and final state vectors characterized by irreducible representations of the (double) group for the ion site symmetry. Two distinct situations are considered, viz., the case of parity-allowed and parity-forbidden n-photon transitions
The application of an electric field is shown to allow access to previously unobserved vibronic stat...
Rare earth ions embedded in host crystals are of great interest for many applications. Due to the cr...
A scheme has been developed to determine the site symmetry of rare earth compounds on the basis of t...
11 pages, Tex file. Invited lecture at the "Second International School on Excited States of Transit...
13 pages, Tex fileSymmetry adaptation techniques are applied to the determination of the intensity o...
14 pages, Tex file. Invited paper at the "V Workshop on Symmetry Methods in Physics", Obninsk, Kalug...
The role of symmetry adaptation techniques in multi-photon spectroscopy of partly-filled shell ions ...
9 pages, Tex fileSymmetry adaptation techniques are applied to the determination of intensities of i...
7 pages, Revtex File, to be published in Physical Review BMagnetic- and electric-dipole two-photon a...
1 pages, Tex fileThe role of symmetry adaptation techniques in multi-photon spectroscopy of partly-f...
Symmetry adaptation techniques developed in the first papers of this series are applied to intensity...
Models describing one- and two-photon transitions for ions in crystalline environments are unified a...
The deduction of selection rule for a photon-induced transition in an atom/molecule is usually a len...
Finite symmetry adaptation techniques are applied to the determination of the intensity strength of ...
‘The puzzle of rare earth spectra in solids’, a term first coined by van Vleck, was solved 30 years ...
The application of an electric field is shown to allow access to previously unobserved vibronic stat...
Rare earth ions embedded in host crystals are of great interest for many applications. Due to the cr...
A scheme has been developed to determine the site symmetry of rare earth compounds on the basis of t...
11 pages, Tex file. Invited lecture at the "Second International School on Excited States of Transit...
13 pages, Tex fileSymmetry adaptation techniques are applied to the determination of the intensity o...
14 pages, Tex file. Invited paper at the "V Workshop on Symmetry Methods in Physics", Obninsk, Kalug...
The role of symmetry adaptation techniques in multi-photon spectroscopy of partly-filled shell ions ...
9 pages, Tex fileSymmetry adaptation techniques are applied to the determination of intensities of i...
7 pages, Revtex File, to be published in Physical Review BMagnetic- and electric-dipole two-photon a...
1 pages, Tex fileThe role of symmetry adaptation techniques in multi-photon spectroscopy of partly-f...
Symmetry adaptation techniques developed in the first papers of this series are applied to intensity...
Models describing one- and two-photon transitions for ions in crystalline environments are unified a...
The deduction of selection rule for a photon-induced transition in an atom/molecule is usually a len...
Finite symmetry adaptation techniques are applied to the determination of the intensity strength of ...
‘The puzzle of rare earth spectra in solids’, a term first coined by van Vleck, was solved 30 years ...
The application of an electric field is shown to allow access to previously unobserved vibronic stat...
Rare earth ions embedded in host crystals are of great interest for many applications. Due to the cr...
A scheme has been developed to determine the site symmetry of rare earth compounds on the basis of t...