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Incident-photon energy-distribution effects on radiationless resonant Raman scattering

Physical Review A, ISSN: 1050-2947, Vol: 51, Issue: 2, Page: 1241-1247
1995
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Article Description

In the experimental observation of radiationless resonant Raman scattering, features that differ from the idealized case can arise when the spectral width of the incident photon distribution is comparable to the width of pertinent atomic energy levels. These features include nonlinear dispersion of the peak maxima and changes in the symmetry and width of the ejected-electron lines with changes in the average incident photon energy. Under certain conditions, the electron line shapes can become highly asymmetric or even double peaked. The origin of these features in actual experiments is explored through a model calculation for large spectral widths. Some possible applications of these effects are pointed out. © 1995 The American Physical Society.

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