A CW DYE LASER FOR MICROWAVE OPTICAL DOUBLE RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY

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1973

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Ohio State University

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A CW dye laser has been constructed which is sufficiently tunable, stable, monochromatic and powerful to observe microwave-optical double resonance in the X1Σ and A1Σ states of BaO. Similar double resonance experiments using the 496.5 nm line of an Ar+ laser have been reported.1,2 The laser is frequency stabilized and fine tuned with two internal etalons and operates in a single longitudinal mode with power near 50 milliwatts. A procedure has been developed to tune the laser to the wavelength of any molecular absorption line in the 565-620 nm spectral region. With occasional adjustment the laser will neither drift nor jump off of the desired molecular line.

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This work was supported in part by Army Grant No. DA-ARO-D-31-124-72-G181, NSF Grant Nos. NSF-GP-14011 and NSF-GP-35672X, and AFOSR Grant No. AFOSR-70-1851. 1 R.W. Field, et al., J. Chem. Phys. 56, 4712 (1972). 2 R.W. Field, et al., J. Chem. Phys. 57, 2209 (1972).


Author Institution: Quantum Institute, University of California

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