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30 December 1976 Doppler-Free Two-Photon Spectroscopy Applied To Molecular Electronic Transitions
Jerry A. Gelbwachs, John E. Wessel
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Abstract
A method is described for eliminating the Doppler effect by the counterpropagating-beam two-photon technique. Emphasis is placed on gas-phase molecular electronic-state spectroscopy. Past accomplishments with this method are summarized, and applications of the method are discussed.
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Jerry A. Gelbwachs and John E. Wessel "Doppler-Free Two-Photon Spectroscopy Applied To Molecular Electronic Transitions", Proc. SPIE 0082, Unconventional Spectroscopy, (30 December 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954867
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KEYWORDS
Doppler effect

Absorption

Molecules

Spectroscopy

Luminescence

Molecular spectroscopy

Quantum efficiency

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