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21 October 2004 Pulsed high-power single-mode UV lasers for two-photon spectroscopy
M. I. de La Rosa, Conception Perez, Ana Belen Gonzalo, Klaus Grutzmacher, Andreas Steiger
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Proceedings Volume 5622, 5th Iberoamerican Meeting on Optics and 8th Latin American Meeting on Optics, Lasers, and Their Applications; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.589389
Event: 5th Iberoamerican Meeting on Optics and 8th Latin American Meeting on Optics, Lasers, and Their Applications, 2004, Porlamar, Venezuela
Abstract
In this contribution we summarize the work of our team in the last years, which is devoted to the principle, development and applications of a new spectroscopic technique: two photon polarization spectroscopy. This technique is suitable for the diagnostic of plasmas even in far off thermodynamic equilibrium conditions. Up to now, working with hydrogen and deuterium in different kind of media, such as laboratory plasmas or industrial flames, we have been able to measure the absolute density and kinetic temperature of the hydrogen atoms, the electric field in the dark space of a hollow cathode discharge, and the Stark broadening of the 2S level of hydrogen isotopes. The full potential of this technique requires tuneable pulsed high power UV laser radiation of single longitudinal mode. To achieve this powerful tool we have modified a commercial laser and we will pay special attention to this system. The whole experimental arangement provides plenty of new and promising possibilities such as the study of industrial interest elements like oxygen, carbon, or nitrogen.
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M. I. de La Rosa, Conception Perez, Ana Belen Gonzalo, Klaus Grutzmacher, and Andreas Steiger "Pulsed high-power single-mode UV lasers for two-photon spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE 5622, 5th Iberoamerican Meeting on Optics and 8th Latin American Meeting on Optics, Lasers, and Their Applications, (21 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.589389
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Polarization

Hydrogen

Pulsed laser operation

Plasmas

Ultraviolet radiation

Absorption

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