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QELS 1996
A new technique for time-resolved (5-nsec) recording of broadband infrared absorption spectra is demonstrated. Resonantly enhanced, third-order nonlinearities of metal vapors are used both to produce a pulsed infrared continuum that interrogates the sample and to upconvert this infrared continuum into the visible. Single-shot absorption spectra of CO2 and H2O bands in the region 2.55-2.85, μm were obtained. © 1979, Optical Society of America.
J.H. Glownia, P.P. Sorokin
QELS 1996
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