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  • paper CMV5

Influence of number density and transition cross-section on rapid passage effects in pulsed quantum-cascade laser based spectrometers

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Abstract

We show how rapid passage effects in molecular gases are influenced by the number density, transition cross-section and reorientation lifetime. Data will be presented that compares rapid passage in ammonia and isotopologues of methyl chloride.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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