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Laser infrared source of nanosecond pulses tunable from 1.4 to 22 μm

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Abstract

Infrared vibrational spectroscopy of molecular species adsorbed on surfaces gives valuable information about the chemistry and physics of surfaces. With a suitable pulsed IR source it may ultimately be possible to use IR spectroscopy to obtain time-resolved information, allowing kinetic pathways and transient species on surfaces to be studied directly.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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