GENERATION OF STIMULATED EMISSION BY VISIBLE MULTIPHOTON DISSOCIATION OF PbCl2 MOLECULES
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Abstract
Stimulated emission was generated at the 722.9nm line of neutral lead atoms by multiphoton dissociation of PbCl2 molecules with a DPS dye laser. Anti-Stokes Raman scattering around 283.3nm was also observed. The effects of the heat-pipe oven temperature and pump laser energy on the 722.9nm radiation was studied. The energy conversion efficiency of the 722.9nm laser is about 5%. It provides a way for frequency conversion by multiphoton dissociation of simple molecules with a visible laser.
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CHENG Bingying, ZHAO Lizeng, ZHANG Daozhong, YANG Yongwu, ZHAO Yuying. GENERATION OF STIMULATED EMISSION BY VISIBLE MULTIPHOTON DISSOCIATION OF PbCl2 MOLECULES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1989, 6(5): 197-200.
CHENG Bingying, ZHAO Lizeng, ZHANG Daozhong, YANG Yongwu, ZHAO Yuying. GENERATION OF STIMULATED EMISSION BY VISIBLE MULTIPHOTON DISSOCIATION OF PbCl2 MOLECULES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1989, 6(5): 197-200.
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CHENG Bingying, ZHAO Lizeng, ZHANG Daozhong, YANG Yongwu, ZHAO Yuying. GENERATION OF STIMULATED EMISSION BY VISIBLE MULTIPHOTON DISSOCIATION OF PbCl2 MOLECULES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1989, 6(5): 197-200.
CHENG Bingying, ZHAO Lizeng, ZHANG Daozhong, YANG Yongwu, ZHAO Yuying. GENERATION OF STIMULATED EMISSION BY VISIBLE MULTIPHOTON DISSOCIATION OF PbCl2 MOLECULES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1989, 6(5): 197-200.
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