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Coherent antistokes Raman spectroscopy

Tolies, W. M., and Turner, R. D. 1977. A comparative analysis of the analytical capabilities of coherent antistokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) relative to Raman scattering and absorption spectroscopy. App/. Spectros. 31 96-103. [Pg.165]

The spectroscopic methods are based on time-resolved pump-probe schemes where the collision-free regime is usually attained by using low pressure conditions. Application of various linear and non-linear laser techniques, such as LIF (laser-induced fluorescence), REMPI (resonant-enhanced multiphoton ionization) and CARS (coherent antistokes Raman spectroscopy) have provided detailed information on the internal states of nascent reaction products [58]. Obviously, an essential prerequisite for the application of these techniques is the knowledge of the spectroscopic properties of the products. [Pg.289]

In summary, then, Coherent Antistokes Raman spectra are characterized by several complicating factors which are not characteristic of spectroscopy as usually employed for analytical measurements, i.e. [Pg.22]


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