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Pulsed optically pumped laser and maser action in isotopically substituted OCS

Pulsed optically pumped laser and maser action in isotopically substituted OCS
Pulsed optically pumped laser and maser action in isotopically substituted OCS
Mid infrared 19.2 μm and far infrared (350 μm to 8.76 mm) optically pumped laser action has been observed in carbonyl sulphide 18O12C32S, 16O13C32S and 18O13C32S. Numerous new lines are observed and assigned, including Δl forbidden pump transitions and the longest output wavelength so far observed in a system of this type. No new lines were observed from a 20% enriched 17O12C32S sample, thus confirming a Δl forbidden pump assignment in 16O12C32S.
0030-4018
411-415
Rutt, H N
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Hawkins, K C
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Rutt, H N
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Hawkins, K C
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Rutt, H N and Hawkins, K C (1989) Pulsed optically pumped laser and maser action in isotopically substituted OCS. Optics Communications, 70 (5), 411-415. (doi:10.1016/0030-4018(89)90141-7).

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Abstract

Mid infrared 19.2 μm and far infrared (350 μm to 8.76 mm) optically pumped laser action has been observed in carbonyl sulphide 18O12C32S, 16O13C32S and 18O13C32S. Numerous new lines are observed and assigned, including Δl forbidden pump transitions and the longest output wavelength so far observed in a system of this type. No new lines were observed from a 20% enriched 17O12C32S sample, thus confirming a Δl forbidden pump assignment in 16O12C32S.

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Published date: April 1989
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 258492
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/258492
ISSN: 0030-4018
PURE UUID: 54ed7efd-3471-41b4-82e4-2fb3a138032c

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Date deposited: 05 Nov 2003
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:09

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Author: H N Rutt
Author: K C Hawkins

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