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Optically generated pseudo-Stark effect in ruby

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We report observations of an optically produced splitting of the luminescence lines of concentrated ruby samples for optical intensities of approximately 200 W/${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$. This splitting is attributed to optical generation of a large, uniform electric field (${10}^{6}$ V/cm). At high intensities ($l>2$ kW/${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$) high photoconductivity causes the splitting to decrease and disappear. It is suggested that the field-generation mechanism is directional charge transfer via two-step excitation of ${\mathrm{Cr}}^{3+}$ ion or ion clusters. The required electrical asymmetry is shown to be due to a growth-induced anisotropy of the ${\mathrm{Cr}}^{3+}$ ion distribution.

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