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AUTHORS ABSTRACTWe report a survey of the dependence of transient photo-induced optical absorption (TPA) on temperature, excitation photon energy and bias light. We suggest that the TPA arises from two distinct types of localized states: band-tail and defect. It appears that the band-tail states have large cross-sections for initial excitation but small cross-sections for re-excitation, whereas for defect states the situation is just the reverse. More... »
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Physics of Disordered Materials
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