Laser Spectroscopy

The Laser Spectroscopy Conference held at Vail, Colorado, June 25-29, 1973 was in certain ways the first meeting of its kind. Var­ ious quantum electronics conferences in the past have covered non­ linear optics, coherence theory, lasers and masers, breakdown, light scattering and so on. However, at...

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Other Authors: Brewer, Richard (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1974, 1974
Edition:1st ed. 1974
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Time Evolution of Unimolecular Processes in Isolated Molecules by Crossed Laser and Molecular Beams
  • Selective Two-Step Dissociation of Ammonia Molecules
  • Quantum Electronic Techniques in Astrophysics: Present Developments and Future Prospects
  • Experiments of Astrophysical Significance Using a Laser Strainmeter
  • Participants
  • Quantum Beat Spectroscopy Using Tunable Pulsed Dye Lasers
  • Observation of Superhyperfine Modulation and Quantum Beats in Photon-Echo Spectroscopy in Ruby
  • Tunable Lasers III
  • Spin-Flip Raman Laser and Applications
  • High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy Using Tunable Semiconductor Lasers
  • Far Infrared Generation
  • Tunable Far-Infrared Generation by Difference-Frequency Mixing in Indium Antimonide
  • Kilowatt Spin-Flip Outputs in the 5 µm Region: Application to Chemical Spectroscopy and Resonant Non-Linear Mixing
  • Spectroscopy IV
  • Laser Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Infrared-Microwave Double Resonance Measurements of T1 in Methyl Fluoride and Methyl Chloride
  • Accurate Rotational Constants, Frequencies, and Wavelengths from 12C16O2 Lasers Stabilized by Saturated Absorption
  • Picosecond Studies of Ultrafast Molecular Processes in Liquids
  • Laser Negative Ion Spectroscopy
  • Chairman’s Opening Remarks
  • Spectroscopy I
  • Introductory Remarks
  • Extension of Microwave Detection and Frequency Measuring Techniques into the Optical Region
  • Infrared-Microwave Double Resonance
  • Non-Linear Effects and Coherence Phenomena in Optical Pumping
  • Tunable Lasers I
  • Generation of Ultraviolet and Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation
  • Parametric Oscillators
  • A Tunable Infrared Coherent Source for the 2 to 25 Micron Region and Beyond
  • Oscillation on the Ultraviolet Bound-Free Continua of Diatomic Molecular Xenon and Molecular Krypton
  • Ultrahigh Resolution Saturated Absorption Spectroscopy
  • Speed of Light from Direct Laser Frequency and Wavelength Measurements: Emergence of a Laser Standard of Length
  • High Resolution Spectroscopy with Tunable Dye Lasers
  • Precision Heterodyne Calibration
  • Absorption Spectroscopy from Selectively Excited Atomic Singlet Levels
  • Spectroscopy of Highly Excited Levels in Alkali Atoms Using a CW Tunable Dye Laser
  • Tunable Lasers II
  • High Resolution Tunable Infrared Lasers
  • Advances in Tunable Lead-Salt Semiconductor Lasers
  • High Pressure Waveguide Gas Lasers
  • Wideband Waveguide CO2 Lasers
  • Frequency Stabilization of a CW Dye Laser
  • Coherent Transient Effects
  • Coherent Transient Study of Velocity-Changing Collisions
  • Theory of Coherent Transients
  • Pulsed Microwave Rotational Relaxation Studies
  • Off-Resonance Pulse Propagation in a Two-Level System-Distance Dependence of the Carrier Frequency
  • Observation of Slow Velocities and Self-Steepening of Optical Pulses Described by Adiabatic Following
  • Spectroscopy III
  • Saturation Spectroscopy of Atoms
  • Molecular Beam Spectroscopy with Argon and Dye Lasers
  • Self-Induced Emission in Optically Pumped HF Gas: The Rise and Fall of the Superradiant State
  • Infrared-Microwave(Radiofrequency) Two-Photon Spectroscopy
  • Observation of Lamb-Dip and Transient Nutation at Microwave Frequency