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- W1026400566 abstract "The earliest useful sources of coherent radiation in the far infrared or submillimeter region were the electron tube devices including harmonic generators and carcino-trons. These have been used for molecular spectroscopy [1] and for resonance studies of solids [2][3]. The development of the HCN laser [4] at 337 urn in 1964 soon revolutionized resonance spectroscopy in semiconductors [5] and magnetic materials. With the addition of isotopic species of HCN and H2O, a number of additional lines from 10 to 120 cm-1 became available for such studies [6]. The potential for far infrared applications has been even further enhanced by the development of optically pumped molecular lasers [7] and by the nonlinear mixing of two lasers to provide tunable radiation over two decades, including the submillimeter region [8], The cw sources provide high resolution and power levels of milliwatts and the pulse sources provide high power in the ten to hundred kilowatt range. Linear and nonlinear spectroscopic studies of molecular vibrations, transitions be-tween excited states of atomic species, vibration spectra of suitable crystals, resonance spectroscopy of electric and magnetic dipole transitions of all sorts in solids and gases and a variety of new diagnostic and other studies of plasmas are in progress or are contemplated for the immediate future." @default.
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- W1026400566 title "Applications of Far Infrared Lasers" @default.
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