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8 September 1981 Doppler-Cancelled, Two-Photon Resonant Ionization Spectroscopy
Tom J. Whitaker, Bruce A. Bushaw
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Proceedings Volume 0286, Laser Spectroscopy for Sensitive Detection; (1981) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965813
Event: 1981 Technical Symposium East, 1981, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
A pulse amplified cw dye laser has been developed which produces a peak power of 50 to 100 kilowatts with a bandwidth of about 80 MHz. Frequency doubling this output produces power levels of up to 1 kilowatt, sufficient for observing two-photon processes in noble gases. Doppler-cancelled two-photon resonant, three-photon ionization spectra of several states of xenon and one state of krypton have been recorded which clearly show hyperfine splittings in odd isotopes. State assignments and fitted hyperfine constants have been determined where appropriate.
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Tom J. Whitaker and Bruce A. Bushaw "Doppler-Cancelled, Two-Photon Resonant Ionization Spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 0286, Laser Spectroscopy for Sensitive Detection, (8 September 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.965813
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KEYWORDS
Xenon

Doppler effect

Krypton

Dye lasers

Absorption

Continuous wave operation

Chemical species

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