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18 December 1996 Difluoromethane far-infrared lasers: new laser lines and frequency measurements
S. C. Zerbetto, Elza C.C. Vasconcellos, L. R. Zink, Kenneth M. Evenson
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Abstract
Difluoromethane (12CH2F2) together with its 13C isotopomer is a well known efficient laser medium for the generation of far-infrared laser lines. Both isotopers have produced nearly 200 laser lines with wavelengths in the range between 95.6 and 1448.1 micrometers . We report here the discovery of 13 new far-IR laser lines from 12CH2F2 and seven new lines from 13CH2F2. MOst of the new lines were pumped by high J-lines of the 9R branch of a cw-CO2 laser. Wavelengths range from 97.6 to 616.18 micrometers . Frequency, pump offset, relative polarization, and relative intensity were measured for most of the new lines.
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S. C. Zerbetto, Elza C.C. Vasconcellos, L. R. Zink, and Kenneth M. Evenson "Difluoromethane far-infrared lasers: new laser lines and frequency measurements", Proc. SPIE 2842, Millimeter and Submillimeter Waves and Applications III, (18 December 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.262743
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KEYWORDS
Carbon dioxide lasers

Far infrared lasers

Diodes

Microwave radiation

Carbon dioxide

Molecular lasers

Molecules

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