Abstract
Laser-induced fluorescence has proved to be a powerful tool for the study of inelastic collisions in gases and at surfaces. Joys and sorrows experienced in the attempt to extend such measurements into the VUV will be discussed and exemplified.
© 1984 Optical Society of America
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