Time-resolved transition state spectroscopy
J.H. Glownia, J. Misewich, et al.
QELS 1989
A study is made of the potential of triethylenediamine (DABCO) vapor for amplification of resonantly tuned picosecond pulses by two-photon stimulated emission (TPSE). Essential parameters needed to assess the feasibility of this experiment were determined. These include the absorption spectrum and population dynamics of the excited à state, and the (transient regime) Ã→X̃ two-photon cross section B. It is concluded that B is ∼5X too small to allow a demonstration of TPSE in a multipass ∼300 K DABCO cell, pressurized to ∼2 atm of H2, and end pumped with a ∼1J KrF laser beam. Much higher gain exists for stimulated anti-Stokes Raman emission, which is predicted to be a practicable generating mechanism of picosecond UV (λ∼2600 Å) pulses, if a picosecond pump source near ∼2.5 μm can be found. © 1985 American Institute of Physics.
J.H. Glownia, J. Misewich, et al.
QELS 1989
P.P. Sorokin, J.R. Lankard
The Journal of Chemical Physics
P.P. Sorokin, J.R. Lankard
IEEE JQE
G. Arjavalingam, Barry J. Rubin
SPIE OE/LASE 1988