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14 July 1993 Picosecond infrared vibrational photon echoes and lifetime measurements using the Stanford superconducting-accelerator-pumped free-electron laser
Michael D. Fayer, David Zimdars, Andrei Tokmakoff, Scott Chen, Scott R. Greenfield, Todd I. Smith, H. Alan Schwettman
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Proceedings Volume 1854, Free-Electron Laser Spectroscopy in Biology, Medicine, and Materials Science; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.148031
Event: OE/LASE'93: Optics, Electro-Optics, and Laser Applications in Scienceand Engineering, 1993, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
The first infrared vibrational photon echo experiments conducted in a liquid and a glass are reported. The experiments were performed on the CO stretching mode of tungsten hexacarbonyl at 5.1 micrometers (1960 cm-1) in 2-methyltetrahydrofuran over the temperature range 300 K to 16 K using picosecond pulses from the free electron laser at Stanford University. In addition, the first vibrational population relaxation measurements spanning a temperature range that takes a system from a liquid to a supercooled liquid to a glass are reported.
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Michael D. Fayer, David Zimdars, Andrei Tokmakoff, Scott Chen, Scott R. Greenfield, Todd I. Smith, and H. Alan Schwettman "Picosecond infrared vibrational photon echoes and lifetime measurements using the Stanford superconducting-accelerator-pumped free-electron laser", Proc. SPIE 1854, Free-Electron Laser Spectroscopy in Biology, Medicine, and Materials Science, (14 July 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.148031
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Picosecond phenomena

Glasses

Temperature metrology

Free electron lasers

Infrared photography

Infrared radiation

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