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Abstract:
The utility of using color-center lasers for atomic spectroscopy is demonstrated. Pulsed, color-center lasers are used in conjunction with pulsed dye lasers for multiphoton ionization spectroscopy studies of Ca I. The 4s6d(1)D(2)-4snf(1)F( masculine)(3) spectrum for n = 11-16 is observed. Two other series of lines are identified as 4s5f(1)F( masculine)(3)-4sng(1)G(4) and X-4sng(1)G(4) transitions.
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