Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
May 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986optco..58..100c&link_type=abstract
Optics Communications (ISSN 0030-4018), vol. 58, May 15, 1986, p. 100-102.
Physics
Optics
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Carbon Monoxide, Gas Mixtures, Infrared Lasers, Stimulated Emission, Ultrashort Pulsed Lasers, Vibrational Spectra, Additives, Krypton Fluoride Lasers, Mercury (Metal), Nitrogen, Time Response
Scientific paper
Infrared stimulated emission on the v equals 5 to 4 transition of CO was observed in a mercury doped CO-N2 low temperature matrix irradiated with a KrF excimer laser. It consists of a 20-50 ns pulse at 2032/cm occurring at not less than 17 K and for a pump energy of greater than 0.5 J/sq cm. A theoretical model predicts that the observed emission is composed of short peaks separated by less than 2 ns. They are unresolved in the experiment because of the low time resolution of the signal acquisition device.
Crepin C.
Legay F.
Legay-Sommaire N.
Tramer A.
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