Laser Spectroscopy IV Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference Rottach-Egern, Fed. Rep. of Germany, June 11–15, 1979
The Fourth International Conference on Laser Spectroscopy (FICOLS) was held in the Hotel Oberfahrt in Rottach-Egern, Tegernsee, June 11-15, 1979. Rottach-Egern is a well-known health resort situated on the southern end of Lake Tegernsee. As with the previous laser spectroscopy conferences in Vail, M...
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1979, 1979
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1979 |
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Table of Contents:
- Selective Detection of Single Atoms by Multistep Excitation and Ionization Through Rydberg States
- IV. Multiphoton Dissociation, Multiphoton Excitation
- Classical Model of SF6 Multiphoton Dissociation
- Collisionless Multiple Photon Excitations in SF6: Thermal or not?
- Resonant Multiphoton Dissociation of Small Molecules
- Double Resonance Spectroscopy of Multiple-Photon Excited Molecules
- Spectroscopy of Photodissociation Products
- V. Nonlinear Processes, Laser Induced Collisions, Multiphoton Ionization
- Recent Progress in Four-Wave Mixing Spectroscopy
- Laser Induced Collisional and Radiative Energy Transfer
- Laser Bandwidth and Intensity Effects in Multiphoton Ionization of Sodium
- Saturation and Stark-Splitting of Resonant Transitions in Stochastically Fluctuating Laser Fields of Arbitrary Bandwidth
- VI. Coherent Transients, Time Domain Spectroscopy
- Two-Pulse Spectroscopy with Picosecond Laser Pulses
- Spectroscopy of Photoreaction Centres by Tunable Picosecond Parametric Oscillators
- Ultraslow Optical Dephasing of Pr3+: LaF3
- Optical Coherence Storage in Spin States
- Time-Resolved Infrared Spectral Photography
- VII. Optical Bistability, Superradiance
- Theory of Optical Bistability
- Controlling Light with Light: Optical Bistability and Optical Modulation
- Theory of Superfluorescence
- Quantum Theory of Superfluorescence
- Experiments on the Initiation and Coherence Properties of Superfluorescence
- Coupled Transitions in Superradiance
- VIII. Laser Spectroscopic Applications
- Phase Conjugate Optics
- Laser-Induced Selective Multistep Processes: Impact on Nuclear Physics, Chemistry and Biology
- Laser Spectroscopy of Short-Lived Isotopes in Fast Atomic Beams and Resonance Cells
- Hyperfine Spectroscopy of Radioactive Alkali Isotopes
- Atomic Beam Laser Spectroscopy of Radioactive Ba Atoms
- Dye Laser Saturation Spectroscopy with Beams of Atoms and Ions
- High Resolution Spectroscopy of Calcium Atoms
- High Resolution Two-Photon Spectroscopy of Rb Rydberg Levels
- High Resolution Saturation Spectroscopy with CO2 Lasers. Application to the v3 Bands of SF6 and OsO4
- High Resolution Laser Spectroscopy of Small Molecules
- Single Molecular Isotope Absorption-Spectra
- High Resolution Coherent Raman Spectroscopy of Gases
- Doppler-Free Optogalvanic Spectroscopy
- Laser Saturation Spectroscopy with Optical Pumping
- Doppler-Free Intracavity Polarization Spectroscopy
- Forward Scattering and Polarization Spectroscopy
- Spectroscopic Studies into Elastic Scattering of Excited Particles
- III. Rydberg States
- Stark Ionization of Rydberg States
- Rydberg States and Microwaves: High Resolution Spectroscopy, Masers, and Superradiance
- High Resolution Spectroscopy ofRydberg States
- Term Values, Pressure Broadenings and Shifts in High Rydberg Levels of Rubidium
- Doubly Excited Alkaline Earth Atoms
- Double-Quantum Saturation Spectroscopy with Lasers and rf
- High Resolution Spectroscopy in Helium
- Doppler-Limited Spectroscopy of the 3 v3 Band of SF6
- Stimulated Level Shifting and Velocity Inversion in UV-Laser-Excited Photofragments
- Multiphoton Ionization Mass Spectrometry
- Standing Wave Saturation Effects in Coupled Three-Level Systems: IR-FIR Transferred Lamb-Dip in Optically Pumped Molecular Lasers
- Laser Spectroscopy in Intense Magnetic Fields
- Real-Time Picosecond Measurements of Electronic Energy Transfer from DODCI to Malachite Green and DQOCI
- Quantum Beats in Triplet States of PhosphorescentMolecules Following Laser Flash Excitation
- Doppler-Free Optoacoustic Spectroscopy
- Pulsed Opto-Acoustic Spectroscopy of Liquids
- Design and Performance of a Broadband “Optical Diode” to Enforce One-Direction Traveling Wave Operation of a Ring Laser
- Index of Contributors
- Laser Induced Nuclear Orientation
- Information on Nuclear Quadrupole Moments from Laser-rf Double-Resonance Spectroscopy
- Laser-rf Double-Resonance Spectroscopy
- cw VUV Generation and the Diagnostics of the Hydrogen Plasma
- IX. Laser Sources
- Tunable Transition-Metal-Doped Solid State Lasers
- New Methods for the Generation of Ultrashort Dye Laser Pulses
- Optically Pumped Molecular Lasers
- Nd:YAG Pumped Tunable Sources and Application to ?(3) Spectroscopy
- X. Postdeadline Papers
- Atomic-Beam and Resonance Spectroscopy of Alkali and Alkaline-Earth Atoms
- Observation of Transient and Stationary Zeeman Coherence by Polarization Spectroscopy
- Experimental Evidence for Light-Shift Induced Zero-Field Level Crossing (“Optical Hanle Effect”)
- Diamagnetic and Collisional Perturbations of Caesium Rydberg States
- Collisional Effects in the Saturation Spectroscopy of Three-Level Systems: Theory and Experiment
- Historical Perspectives in Laser Spectroscopy
- I. Fundamental Physical Applications of Laser Spectroscopy
- An Improved Test of the Isotropy of Space Using Laser Techniques
- Suggestion and Analysis for a New Optical Test of General Relativity
- High Resolution Spectroscopy of Atomic Hydrogen
- Direct Frequency Measurement of the 260 THz (1.15 ?m) 20Ne Laser: And Beyond
- Transverse Resonance-Radiation Pressure on Atomic Beams and the Influence of Fluctuations
- Deflection of a Na Beam by Resonant Standing Wave Radiation
- Laser Cooling of Ions Bound to a Penning Trap
- Preparation, Cooling, and Spectroscopy of Single, Localized Ions
- II. Two and Three Level Atoms/High Resolution Spectroscopy
- Theories of Laser Bandwidth Effects in Spectroscopy
- Interaction of Two Resonant Laser Fields with a Folded Doppler Broadened System of I2
- Compensation of Doppler Broadening by Velocity-Dependent Light-Shifts
- Multiple Coherent Interaction in Optical Separated Fields