1 September 1995 Resonance coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering in nitrogen dioxide using a broadband dye laser
Liisa Oikarinen, K. Nyholm, Matti Kaivola, C. G. Aminoff
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Abstract
We have applied electronically resonant coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) to the detection of nitrogen dioxide. The resonance CARS spectrum of NO2 in a sample cell was recorded around a Raman shift of 1500 cm-1 using a frequency-doubled injection-seeded single-mode Nd:YAG laser and a tunable dye laser. In particular, we demonstrate the use of a broadband Stokes laser to measure resonance CARS spectra of NO2. Recordings at various pump laser frequencies were made by temperature tuning of the Nd:YAG master laser. The pressure dependence of the signal was also investigated. The resonance CARS results are compared with laser-induced fluorescence measurements. The work shows the high resolution achievable in complex molecular spectra using resonance CARS.
Liisa Oikarinen, K. Nyholm, Matti Kaivola, and C. G. Aminoff "Resonance coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering in nitrogen dioxide using a broadband dye laser," Optical Engineering 34(9), (1 September 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.208121
Published: 1 September 1995
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KEYWORDS
NOx

Laser induced fluorescence

Dye lasers

Nd:YAG lasers

CARS tomography

Raman spectroscopy

Combustion

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