Synchrotron radiation has been used for the first time in two-photon spectroscopy. The experimental apparatus, built at the ADONE storage ring in Frascati, and using a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser as a powerful source is presented. Space and time superposition of the beams is discussed extensively. Testing of the apparatus has been performed by measuring the two-photon absorption spectra of KCl and NaCl.
Pizzoferrato, R., Casalboni, M. (1987). EXTENSION OF TWO-PHOTON SPECTROSCOPY TO THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET USING SYNCHROTRON RADIATION. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. E, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, 20(7), 896-899.
EXTENSION OF TWO-PHOTON SPECTROSCOPY TO THE VACUUM ULTRAVIOLET USING SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
PIZZOFERRATO, ROBERTO;CASALBONI, MAURO
1987-01-01
Abstract
Synchrotron radiation has been used for the first time in two-photon spectroscopy. The experimental apparatus, built at the ADONE storage ring in Frascati, and using a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser as a powerful source is presented. Space and time superposition of the beams is discussed extensively. Testing of the apparatus has been performed by measuring the two-photon absorption spectra of KCl and NaCl.File in questo prodotto:
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