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Forward and Backward Emission of Two-Photon Laser Induced Fluorescence

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Abstract

Two-photon laser induced fluorescence (TPLIF) in Kr is studied using femtosecond pump-probe technique. Forward and backward radiations have shown different behaviors, which implicate the different physical process for TPLIF in forward and backward direction.

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