Femtosecond broadband absorption spectroscopy of photodissociating molecules

Autor: Y. Chen, S. Svanberg, M. Klingenstein, E. Böhmer, Sándor Szatmári, J. Misewich, D. von der Linde, Gábor Szabó, Fritz P. Schäfer, T. Elsaesser, Zoltan L. Horvath, J. Glownia, A. Axmann, T. E. Sharp, M. Beau, H. A. Eckel, G. zu Putlitz, Th. Weber, P. J. Wisoff, Wolfgang Demtröder, Orazio Svelto, Markus Kuhn, V. S. Letokhov, T. Hofmann, J. Kuhl, W. Richter, S. De Silvestri, G. L. Bhale, V. Beutel, Seung Koo Shin, M. Kaschke, C. Moglestue, C. Wittig, A. Cybo-Ottone, M. Lambsdorff, J. Gress, Hans Jürgen Neusser, P. Sorokin, William L. Wilson, J. Rosenzweig, Vittorio Magni, Zsolt Bor, Herbert Walther, Frank K. Tittel, M. Nisoli, W. Kaiser, R. Walkup, B. Wilhelmi, E. Riedel, Edward W. Schlag
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Topics in Applied Physics ISBN: 9783540549536
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-54953-6_1
Popis: We have tried to present a picture of what is conceptually involved in our studies thus far. The major finding has been the observation that two widely different types of transient absorption spectra are to be seen in nature, the type we call “impact spectra”, and the type we term “statistical spectra”. Both types, when interpreted and analyzed properly, can provide information about difference potentials.
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