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Secondary Emission in NaNO<sub>2</sub>under Selective Excitation: Dispersion and Relaxation of ν<sub>00</sub>Exciton

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Spectral and transient behavior of secondary emission in NaNO 2 has been studied under the selective excitation with frequency ν i in the region of the phonon sideband of the zero-phonon line at ν 00 in the absorption spectrum. The emission line becomes broader and stronger as ν i shifts from ν 00 toward higher energy, and it splits into two or more-components when ν i falls into valley regions of the phonon sideband. The maximum separation of the split components amounts to about 5 cm -1 . The decay time of the emission is almost constant and about 7 ns for the change in ν i . These results suggest that ν 00 excitons are created in some limited regions of the exciton band in the Brillouin zone by the phonon-assisted optical transition, and that radiative annihilation of the exciton occurs before thermalization of the exciton is established.

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