Zacharias et al., 1980 - Google Patents
Photoionization of CO and NO by tunable VUV laser radiationZacharias et al., 1980
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- 2892476025540434808
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- Zacharias H
- Rottke H
- Welge K
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- Optics Communications
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Rotational state selective stepwise photoionization of CO with mass selective ion detection has been investigated. Excitation of the (A 1 Π, υ∼= 13← X 1 Σ+, υ∼= 0) transition of CO was performed using tunable VUV radiation generated by frequency tripling a high power …
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