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21 October 1998 Spectral repers and slow-molecule detection using the photon echo technique and its modifications
L. S. Vasilenko, Natalia N. Rubtsova, E. B. Khvorostov
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Proceedings Volume 3485, 11th International Vavilov Conference on Nonlinear Optics; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328224
Event: Eleventh International Vavilov Conference on Nonlinear Optics, 1997, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
The contrast and steepness of spectral repers, detected by two nonlinear Doppler free techniques -- photon echo in standing waves (PESW) and saturated absorption spectroscopy (SAS) -- are investigated at 0 yields 1 (nu) 3 P(33) A1/2 SF6 transition for identical experimental conditions versus intensity of CO2 laser radiation. S/N advantage of PESW technique as compared to SAS method is demonstrated. The increasing role of slow molecules in generation of photon echo response at elevated time delays between exciting pulses manifests itself experimentally in slowing down the photon echo decay rate.
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L. S. Vasilenko, Natalia N. Rubtsova, and E. B. Khvorostov "Spectral repers and slow-molecule detection using the photon echo technique and its modifications", Proc. SPIE 3485, 11th International Vavilov Conference on Nonlinear Optics, (21 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328224
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Molecules

Signal to noise ratio

Doppler effect

Spectral resolution

Spectroscopy

Absorption

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