Coherent Raman spectroscopy : recent advances : proceedings of the International Symposium on Coherent Raman Spectroscopy, Samarkand, USSR, September 18-20, 1990
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Coherent Raman spectroscopy : recent advances : proceedings of the International Symposium on Coherent Raman Spectroscopy, Samarkand, USSR, September 18-20, 1990
(Springer proceedings in physics, 63)
Springer-Verlag, c1992
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Sponsored by General Physics Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences and others
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Progress made during the last few years in nonlinear optics and quantum electronics has significantly increased our understanding of the interaction between light and matter. Of great importance are third-order nonlinear Raman techniques such as CARS, RIKES, SRS, and DFWM. This book reflects the state of the art in coherent Raman spectroscopy. The contributions together provide an overview of the various Raman techniques that make available information about the fine structure of molecular energy levesl, the collisional dynamics of atoms and molecules, and processes of internal energy disipation. Some ofthe contributions also report on the application of locak, nonperturbing diagnosic methods for the determination of parameters such as composition, temperature, density, velocity and energy distribution between the internal degrees of freedom.
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