Ultra high resolution molecular beam cars spectroscopy with application to planetary atmospheric molecules

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Atmospheric Composition, Expansion, Molecular Beams, Planetary Atmospheres, Raman Spectroscopy, Supercooling, Clumps, Electron Transitions, High Resolution, Pulsed Radiation, Steady State, Supersonic Speed, Transit Time

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The measurement of high resolution pulsed and continuous wave (CW) coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) measurements in pulsed and steady state supersonic expansions were demonstrated. Pulsed molecular beam sources were characterized, and saturation of a Raman transition and, for the first time, the Raman spectrum of a complex molecular cluster were observed. The observation of CW CARS spectra in a molecular expansion and the effects of transit time broadening is described. Supersonic expansion is established as a viable technique for high resolution Raman spectroscopy of cold molecules with resolutions of 100 MH2.

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