Energy-Level Splitting Measurement by Time-Delayed Laser-Induced Double Gratings
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We have studied theoretically a time-delayed laser-induced double gratings (TDLIDG) in a Doppler-broadened three-level system. We have shown that the overall accuracy of using TDLIDG for the energy-level splitting measurement is determined by the homogeneous linewidths of the optical transitions.
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FU Panming, MI Xin, YU Zuhe, LI Xiaofeng, JIANG Qian. Energy-Level Splitting Measurement by Time-Delayed Laser-Induced Double Gratings[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(10): 620-622.
FU Panming, MI Xin, YU Zuhe, LI Xiaofeng, JIANG Qian. Energy-Level Splitting Measurement by Time-Delayed Laser-Induced Double Gratings[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(10): 620-622.
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FU Panming, MI Xin, YU Zuhe, LI Xiaofeng, JIANG Qian. Energy-Level Splitting Measurement by Time-Delayed Laser-Induced Double Gratings[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(10): 620-622.
FU Panming, MI Xin, YU Zuhe, LI Xiaofeng, JIANG Qian. Energy-Level Splitting Measurement by Time-Delayed Laser-Induced Double Gratings[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1994, 11(10): 620-622.
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