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Nonlinear optical effects occurring through

Figure 6.1. Nonlinear optical effects occurring through... Figure 6.1. Nonlinear optical effects occurring through...
In conventional frequency-domain CARS, either o)j or CO2 is scanned so that o)j - (O2 passes through Raman-active resonances. As the difference in frequency between these two beams is tuned to each resonance, a resonance enhancement of the nonlinear optical effect occurs, leading to a peak in the intensity of the output beam. Spectra are produced by plotting the intensity of the output beam as a function of COj - a>2. [Pg.469]


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