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1 April 1992 Population transfer by stimulated Raman scattering with delayed pulses: the concept, some problems, and experimental demonstration
Klaas Bergmann, S. Schiemann, Andreas Kuhn
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Abstract
We discuss recent progress in the attempt to gain complete control over the internal state population of atoms and molecules for collision dynamic studies and spectroscopy. We describe a method which relies on stimulated Raman scattering with pulses delayed in a counter-intuitive way. This method allows highly efficient transfer of population between atomic or molecular levels. It allows, in particular, selective population of highly excited vibrational levels.
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Klaas Bergmann, S. Schiemann, and Andreas Kuhn "Population transfer by stimulated Raman scattering with delayed pulses: the concept, some problems, and experimental demonstration", Proc. SPIE 1638, Optical Methods for Time- and State-Resolved Chemistry, (1 April 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.58145
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Raman scattering

Chemical species

Chemistry

Particles

Radon

Optical pumping

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