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19 October 1983 Atomic Beam Density Determination From Laser-Induced Fluorescence Interval Distributions
Ray A. Warner, Bruce A . Bushaw, James H Kaye
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Abstract
A resonance fluorescence method is demonstrated whereby the density of an atomic beam can be determined reliably. This determination is based on the distribution of time intervals between detected photons, and is made without independent knowledge of excitation cross sections, laser beam intensity, or photon counting efficiency.
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Ray A. Warner, Bruce A . Bushaw, and James H Kaye "Atomic Beam Density Determination From Laser-Induced Fluorescence Interval Distributions", Proc. SPIE 0426, Laser-Based Ultrasensitive Spectroscopy and Detection V, (19 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936236
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Chemical species

Photon counting

Luminescence

Photomultipliers

Rubidium

Sodium

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