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Pulsed molecular beam microwave spectroscopy

III Pulsed Molecular Beam, Fourier Transform Microwave Spectroscopy 89... [Pg.85]

An alternative approach to obtaining microwave spectroscopy is Fourier transfonn microwave (FTMW) spectroscopy in a molecular beam [10], This may be considered as the microwave analogue of Fourier transfonn NMR spectroscopy. The molecular beam passes into a Fabry-Perot cavity, where it is subjected to a short microwave pulse (of a few milliseconds duration). This creates a macroscopic polarization of the molecules. After the microwave pulse, the time-domain signal due to coherent emission by the polarized molecules is detected and Fourier transfonned to obtain the microwave spectmm. [Pg.2441]


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