New large offset far-infrared laser lines from CDOH
Applied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry, ISSN: 0721-7269, Vol: 44, Issue: 2, Page: 111-117
1987
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Article Description
The CDOH molecule has been investigated for new far-infrared laser lines by optically pumping with a cw waveguide CO laser. The increased tunability (300 MHz) with respect to a conventional CO laser permits to pump many new CDOH lines. As a consequence 108 new laser lines have been discovered, ranging from 42.9 to 1155 μm in wavelength. On some lines the effect of an electric Stark field has been investigated demonstrating a laser frequency tuning. The total number of known FIR laser lines from CDOH is increased to about 340 making this molecule the most prolific together with CHOH. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.
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