Abstract
Resonant degenerate four-wave mixing (DFWM) is currently the subject of intensive investigation as a sensitive diagnostic tool for gaseous molecular species.[1] In applications involving luminous or high-pressure reacting gases, DFWM has the advantage of generating a coherent (beam-like) signal, providing excellent immunity to background light and efficient collection despite limited optical access.
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