EXPERIMENTAL PROGRESS FOR HIGH RESOLUTION CAVITY RINGDOWN SPECTROSCOPY OF JET-COOLED REACTIVE INTERMEDIATES
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Over the last few years, we have developed ourcapability to obtain narrow-bandwidth, near infrared (NIR) radiation for performing high resolution cavity ringdown spectroscopy. Previously, our best spectral resolution in the NIR was obtained by using stimulated Raman shifting of the pulsed amplified output of a cw Ti:Sa ring laser resulting in an instrumental linewidth of 200-250 MHz. Using the same Ti:Sa laser source and mixing it with the second harmonic of a Nd:YAG laser in a BBO crystal, we are now able to generate laser radiation in the NIR with a bandwidth of $\leq$100 MHz, resulting in an experimental resolution of
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Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, The Ohio State University, 120 W. 18th Ave., Columbus OH, 43210