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Laser-Induced Luminescence of Boron-Doped Synthetic Diamond at Various Laser Pulse Durations

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Publication Date2023-07-01
JournalOptics and Spectroscopy
AuthorsE. A. Oleynichuk, П. А. Данилов, V. N. Lednev, P. A. Sdvizhenskii, М. Š”. ŠšŃƒŠ·Š½ŠµŃ†Š¾Š²
InstitutionsProkhorov General Physics Institute, Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials

Excitation of type IIb synthetic diamond by ultrashort laser pulses in the visible range causes broadband luminescence in the UV visible range; the observed luminescence band can be attributed to the A band characteristic of diamonds. The photoluminescence spectra were obtained at different laser pulse durations (0.3-6.2 ps) depending on the pulse energy. A nonlinear dependence of the luminescence yield on the intensity of ultrashort pulses is established.

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