Population transfer by stimulated Raman scattering with delayed pulses: the concept, some problems, and experimental demonstration
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 al...
Main Authors: | Bergmann, K, Schiemann, S, Kuhn, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Publ by Int Soc for Optical Engineering
1992
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