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LIF Laser-induced fluorescence Incident laser beam excites Excited-state processes ... [Pg.317]

LISC Laser-induced surface Similar to LIF chemical Pbotochemistry, desorption... [Pg.317]

REMPI Resonance-enhanced multi- Laser-induced ionization ... [Pg.317]

Mobility of this second kind is illustrated in Fig. XVIII-14, which shows NO molecules diffusing around on terraces with intervals of being trapped at steps. Surface diffusion can be seen in field emission microscopy (FEM) and can be measured by observing the growth rate of patches or fluctuations in emission from a small area [136,138] (see Section V111-2C), field ion microscopy [138], Auger and work function measurements, and laser-induced desorption... [Pg.709]

Some recent advances in stimulated desorption were made with the use of femtosecond lasers. For example, it was shown by using a femtosecond laser to initiate the desorption of CO from Cu while probing the surface with SHG, that the entire process is completed in less than 325 fs [90]. The mechanism for this kind of laser-induced desorption has been temied desorption induced by multiple electronic transitions (DIMET) [91]. Note that the mechanism must involve a multiphoton process, as a single photon at the laser frequency has insufScient energy to directly induce desorption. DIMET is a modification of the MGR mechanism in which each photon excites the adsorbate to a higher vibrational level, until a suflBcient amount of vibrational energy has been amassed so that the particle can escape the surface. [Pg.313]

Greene C H and Zare R N 1983 Determination of product population and alignment using laser-induced fluorescence J. Chem. Rhys. 78 6741 -53... [Pg.821]

Crosley D R 1981 Collisional effects on laser-induced fluorescence Opt. Eng. 20 511-21... [Pg.821]

Altkorn R and Zare R N 1984 Effects of saturation on laser-induced fluorescence measurements of population and polarization Annual Review of Physical Chemistry ed B S Rabinovitch, J M Schurr and H L Strauss (Palo Alto, CA Annual Reviews)... [Pg.821]

Hamilton C E, Bierbaum V M and Leone S R 1985 Product vibrational state distributions of thermal energy charge transfer reactions determined by laser-induced fluorescence in a flowing afterglow Ar" + CC -> CC (v= 0-6) + Ar J. Chem. Rhys. 83 2284-92... [Pg.821]

Sonnenfroh D M and Leone S R 1989 A laser-induced fluorescence study of product rotational state distributions in the charge transfer reaction Ar <-i. i, ) + Ni Ar + MfXjat 0.28 and 0.40 eV J. them. Phys. 90 1677-85... [Pg.822]

Duncan M A, Bierbaum V M, Ellison G B and Leone S R 1983 Laser-induced fluorescence studies of ion collisional excitation in a drift field rotational excitation of N in He J. Chem. Phys. 79 5448-56... [Pg.822]

However, with the advent of lasers, the teclmique of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) has probably become the single most popular means of detennining product-state distributions an early example is the work by Zare and co-workers on Ba + FLT (X= F, Cl, Br, I) reactions [25]. Here, a tunable laser excites an electronic transition of one of the products (the BaX product in this example), and the total fluorescence is detected as a... [Pg.873]

Many of the fiindamental physical and chemical processes at surfaces and interfaces occur on extremely fast time scales. For example, atomic and molecular motions take place on time scales as short as 100 fs, while surface electronic states may have lifetimes as short as 10 fs. With the dramatic recent advances in laser tecluiology, however, such time scales have become increasingly accessible. Surface nonlinear optics provides an attractive approach to capture such events directly in the time domain. Some examples of application of the method include probing the dynamics of melting on the time scale of phonon vibrations [82], photoisomerization of molecules [88], molecular dynamics of adsorbates [89, 90], interfacial solvent dynamics [91], transient band-flattening in semiconductors [92] and laser-induced desorption [93]. A review article discussing such time-resolved studies in metals can be found in... [Pg.1296]

In a typical time-resolved SHG (SFG) experiment using femtosecond to picosecond laser systems, two (tlnee) input laser beams are necessary. The pulse from one of the lasers, usually called the pump laser, induces the... [Pg.1296]

The most widely employed optical method for the study of chemical reaction dynamics has been laser-induced fluorescence. This detection scheme is schematically illustrated in the left-hand side of figure B2.3.8. A tunable laser is scanned tlnough an electronic band system of the molecule, while the fluorescence emission is detected. This maps out an action spectrum that can be used to detemiine the relative concentrations of the various vibration-rotation levels of the molecule. [Pg.2071]

Irvine AML, Smith I W M, Tuckett R P and Yang X-F 1990 A laser-induced fluorescence determination of the complete internal state distribution of CH produced in the reaction H + NG2 CH + NC J. Chem. Phys. 93 3177-86... [Pg.2087]

Leforestier C and Wyatt R E 1983 Optical potential for laser induced dissociation J. Chem. Phys. 78 2334... [Pg.2327]

Tunable visible and ultraviolet lasers were available well before tunable infrared and far-infrared lasers. There are many complexes that contain monomers with visible and near-UV spectra. The earliest experiments to give detailed dynamical infonnation on complexes were in fact those of Smalley et al [22], who observed laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectra of He-l2 complexes. They excited the complex in the I2 B <—A band, and were able to produce excited-state complexes containing 5-state I2 in a wide range of vibrational states. From line w idths and dispersed fluorescence spectra, they were able to study the rates and pathways of dissociation. Such work was subsequently extended to many other systems, including the rare gas-Cl2 systems, and has given quite detailed infonnation on potential energy surfaces [231. [Pg.2447]

Heather R W and Julienne P S 1993 Theory of laser-induced associative Ionization of ultracold Na Phys.Rev. A 47 1887... [Pg.2482]

Goodwin P M, Ambrose W P and Keller R A 1996 Single-molecule detection in liquids by laser-induced fluorescence Acc. Chem. Res. 29 607-13... [Pg.2505]

Wilkerson C W Jr, Goodwin P M, Ambrose W P, Martin J C and Keller R A 1993 Detection and lifetime measurement of single molecules in flowing sample streams by laser-induced fluorescence Appl. Phys. Lett. 62 2030-2... [Pg.2506]

Gutman M 1986 Application of the laser-induced proton pulse for measuring the protonation rate constants of specific sites on proteins and membranes Methods Enzymol. 127 522-38... [Pg.2969]

Figure 9.31 Detection of products of multiphoton dissociation by laser-induced fluorescence... Figure 9.31 Detection of products of multiphoton dissociation by laser-induced fluorescence...

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Activation Induced by Laser-Plasma Electrons

Applications of Laser-Induced Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Techniques

Barite laser-induced luminescence

Chemistry, laser induced

Circular dichroism laser-induced

Control laser-induced association

Desorption laser induced

Detection of laser-induced

Detection using laser-induced

Detection using laser-induced fluorescence

Detectors laser-induced fluorescence

Direct laser-induced

Direct laser-induced problems

Direct laser-induced temperature-jump

Direct laser-induced temperature-jump method

Doppler-Free Laser-Induced Dichroism and Birefringence

Dual emission laser induced

Dual emission laser induced fluorescence

Electronics indirect laser-induced

Emission spectroscopy laser-induced fluorescence

Experimental methods to investigate laser-induced surface reactions

Experimental techniques laser-induced fluorescence

Fast interfacial electron transfer indirect laser-induced

Fluorescence emission, laser-induced

Fluorescence laser induced

Fluorescence laser-induced, NapI/PMMA

Fluorescence measurements, laser-induced

Fundamentals of the Laser-Induced Temperature Jump Method

Fusion laser-induced

Graphite laser-induced vaporization

High-pressure laser-induced reactions

High-resolution laser-induced fluorescence

Important parameters in laser-induced fluorescence

Indirect laser-induced

Indirect laser-induced analysis

Indirect laser-induced change

Indirect laser-induced fast electron transfer

Indirect laser-induced method

Indirect laser-induced response

Indirect laser-induced temperature

Indirect laser-induced temperature-jump

Indirect laser-induced thermal

Induced by a Single Ar Laser Beam

Infrared-laser-induced thermal

Infrared-laser-induced thermal dissociation

Investigation of Adsorption Mechanisms by Laser Induced Luminescence

Ionization laser-induced

LASER INDUCED DECOHESION

LASER INDUCED SPECTROSCOPY

Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) and Scattering Method (Lorenz-Mie, Rayleigh, Raman)

Laser Induced Luminescence

Laser Induced Mass Analysis (LIMA)

Laser Induced Photochemical Anemometer (LIPA)

Laser induced CVD

Laser induced ablation

Laser induced argon-spark ablation

Laser induced breakdown

Laser induced breakdown spectrometer

Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS

Laser induced chemical reactions

Laser induced crystallisation

Laser induced dichroism

Laser induced emission

Laser induced etching

Laser induced fluorescence dispersed

Laser induced fluorescence experimental arrangement

Laser induced fluorescence kinetics

Laser induced fluorescence levels

Laser induced fluorescence line width

Laser induced fluorescence magnetic resonance

Laser induced fluorescence microscope

Laser induced fluorescence modulated population

Laser induced fluorescence oscillator

Laser induced fluorescence polarisation

Laser induced fluorescence spectroscop

Laser induced heating

Laser induced mass spectroscopy

Laser induced molecular formation

Laser induced order

Laser induced periodic surface structures

Laser induced phonon spectroscopy

Laser induced photoassociation

Laser induced plasma spectroscopy (LIPS

Laser induced pressure pulse method

Laser induced selective activation

Laser induced surface reaction

Laser induced thermotherapy

Laser induced transients

Laser light-induced excited spin-state trapping

Laser photo chemically induced dynamic nuclear

Laser pulse-induced properties

Laser vaporization, inducing

Laser vaporization, inducing polymerization

Laser, induced dissociation

Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy Agronomical Application

Laser-Induced Fluorescence and Related Techniques

Laser-Induced Ignition of RDX Monopropellant

Laser-Induced Ion formation

Laser-Induced Method

Laser-Induced Molecular Tagging

Laser-Induced Orientation

Laser-Induced Photochemical Anemometry

Laser-induced CVD Process

Laser-induced Thermal Desorption (LITD)

Laser-induced acoustic desorption/electrospray ionization

Laser-induced acoustic desorption/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

Laser-induced association

Laser-induced atomic fluorescence spectrometry

Laser-induced birefringence

Laser-induced breakdown detection

Laser-induced breakdown examples

Laser-induced breakdown spectrometry

Laser-induced breakdown spectrometry LIBS)

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscop

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS applications

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS technique

Laser-induced breakdown-mass spectrometry

Laser-induced bubbles

Laser-induced charge transfer

Laser-induced chemical processes

Laser-induced chemical reaction decomposition

Laser-induced continuum structure

Laser-induced cooling

Laser-induced curing

Laser-induced damage threshold

Laser-induced damage, mirrors

Laser-induced decomposition

Laser-induced desorption (LDMS)

Laser-induced desorption electronic mechanism

Laser-induced desorption mass spectrometry

Laser-induced desorption mass spectrometry techniques

Laser-induced desorption mechanism

Laser-induced dye amplification

Laser-induced emission excitation

Laser-induced emission technology

Laser-induced fluorescence , absorption

Laser-induced fluorescence and cavity ring-down studies

Laser-induced fluorescence detection

Laser-induced fluorescence fluorescent molecular probes

Laser-induced fluorescence in capillary

Laser-induced fluorescence microchip capillary electrophoresis

Laser-induced fluorescence platform

Laser-induced fluorescence polarization

Laser-induced fluorescence spectra

Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy

Laser-induced fluorescence technique

Laser-induced fluorescence, LIF

Laser-induced fluorescence, airborne

Laser-induced fluorescence, direct

Laser-induced fluorescence, hydrogen

Laser-induced fluorescence, hydrogen bonds

Laser-induced forward transfer

Laser-induced ignition

Laser-induced incandescence

Laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy

Laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy LITT)

Laser-induced ionization water

Laser-induced metal deposition

Laser-induced microfabrication

Laser-induced mixing of autoionising states

Laser-induced molecular dissociation

Laser-induced multiphoton excitation

Laser-induced nanostructuring

Laser-induced native fluorescence

Laser-induced optoacoustic calorimetry

Laser-induced oxidation

Laser-induced phase change

Laser-induced phenomena

Laser-induced photoacoustic spectroscopy

Laser-induced photodissociation

Laser-induced photoelectron ionisation

Laser-induced photopolymerization, kinetics

Laser-induced plasma spectroscopy

Laser-induced plasma synthesis

Laser-induced polymerization

Laser-induced polymerization advantages

Laser-induced pressure pulse

Laser-induced proton pulse

Laser-induced proton pulse reactions

Laser-induced purification

Laser-induced pyrolysis

Laser-induced reaction spectroscopy

Laser-induced reactions

Laser-induced resonance

Laser-induced roughening

Laser-induced sound

Laser-induced stabilization

Laser-induced synthesis

Laser-induced temperature jumps

Laser-induced thermal desorption

Laser-induced thermal expansion

Laser-induced thermal imaging

Laser-induced thrombosis

Laser-induced transparency

Laser-induced ultrafast coherent dynamics

Lasers laser-induced fluorescence

Lasers time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence

Microscale laser-induced fluorescence

Molecular Spectroscopy by Laser-Induced Fluorescence

Optical Kerr Effect and Transient Laser-Induced Molecular Reorientation

Optical detection systems laser-induced fluorescence

Phosphorescence emission laser-induced

Photons laser-induced fluorescence

Picosecond Laser Induced Photophysical Processes of Thiophene Oligomers

Picosecond spectroscopy laser-induced electron transfer

Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF

Planar laser-induced fluorescence

Plasmas: laser-induced fluorescence

Principles of laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy

Product State Analysis by Laser-induced Fluorescence (LIF)

Pulsed photolysis/laser-induced

Pulsed photolysis/laser-induced fluorescence

Pulsed-laser-induced polymerization

Remote laser-induced fluorescence

Reorientation transient laser-induced

Secondary effects of an induced electromagnetic field by external laser fields

Semiconductors, laser-induced

Spectroscopic Studies of Gap States and Laser-Induced Structural Transformations in Se-Based As-Free Amorphous Semiconductors

Spectroscopy laser-induced emission

Stress wave propagation, laser-induce

Strong-laser-induced quantum

Strong-laser-induced quantum interference

Supersonic jets laser-induced fluorescence

Supersonic laser induced fluorescence

Surface chemistry, laser-induced

Temperature laser-induced

Time resolved laser induced luminescence

Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)

Time-dependent laser-induced molecular

Time-dependent laser-induced molecular formation

Time-resolved laser-induced

Time-resolved laser-induced fluorescence

Time-resolved laser-induced incandescence

Transient laser-induced molecular reorientation

Trapping, laser-induced

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