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Optogalvanic double-resonance spectroscopy
1Max-Planck-Institut for Extraterrestrische Physik, 8046 Garching bei Mdinchen, West Germany.
Abstract:
Optogalvanic double-resonance spectroscopy is proposed as a new method of state-selective spectroscopy in plasmas. It should be particularly valuable for molecular spectra in which individual vibrational progressions and collision- induced satellites can be observed.
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