Two photon excitation as a tool for atmospheric and kinetic research [microform] : final report, NAG 5-17 / principal investigator: Joshua B. Halpern.

"Progress was made in the following areas: two photon excitation cross section of hydroxyl, marker fringe generation of deep UV and VUV radiation, and CN radiative lifetimes."--NTIS abstract.

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Main Author: Halpern, Joshua B.
Corporate Authors: Howard University. Department of Chemistry, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Format: Government Document Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Howard University, Department of Chemistry, [1983]
Series:NASA contractor report ; NASA CR-175378.
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Summary:"Progress was made in the following areas: two photon excitation cross section of hydroxyl, marker fringe generation of deep UV and VUV radiation, and CN radiative lifetimes."--NTIS abstract.
Hydroxyl radicals; Laser applications; Photon-electron interaction; Refractivity; Harmonic generators; Luminous intensity; Phase matching; Quantum numbers; Signal to noise ratios; Spectrum analysis; Thin films; Cyanogen radical.
Physical Description:15 unnumbered pages.
Bibliography:Includes bibliograpical references (page [10])
Reproduction Note:Microfiche.
Funding Information Note:NASA contract
Type of Report and Period Covered Note:Final report ;