ABSORPTION AND LUMINESCENCE SPECTRA OF THE TBF₃ CRYSTAL IN THE VISIBLE SPECTRAL REGION
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The unique optical and magneto-optical properties of rare-earth fluoride compounds are utilized through the introduction of dopant
additives into optical fibers and waveguides, in the development of optical materials for sensors operating in the ultraviolet, visible,
and mid-infrared ranges, as well as in materials used for the fabrication of solid-state lasers.
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