1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf00696208
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A study of the methanol laser with a 500 MHz tunable CO2 pump laser

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“…The mixing induced by many of the interactions among the upper vibrational states has been an important factor in the generation of far-infrared laser emission from CH 3 OH by optical pumping with CO 2 lasers [10,[27][28][29][30][31]. Numerous infrared pump transitions have acquired sufficient strength through intensity-borrowing due to the mixing to transfer significant population into relatively ''dark'' upper states such as the CH 3 -rocking modes and thereby generate a wide range of FIR laser lines within those states.…”
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“…The mixing induced by many of the interactions among the upper vibrational states has been an important factor in the generation of far-infrared laser emission from CH 3 OH by optical pumping with CO 2 lasers [10,[27][28][29][30][31]. Numerous infrared pump transitions have acquired sufficient strength through intensity-borrowing due to the mixing to transfer significant population into relatively ''dark'' upper states such as the CH 3 -rocking modes and thereby generate a wide range of FIR laser lines within those states.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This small DK = 3 resonance affects the Q(21) line of the (A, co, 2, 4) ‹ (A, gr, 2, 4) subband that is the pump transition for the 9P(36) + 184 MHz FIR laser system [29,30], and pushes it up and away from the 9P(36) CO 2 line center. We should note here that the assignment of the single 64.397 lm FIR laser line as the (A, co, 2, 4, 21) fi (A, co, 1, 3, 21) transition was mistakenly claimed to be new in [29] but was actually first assigned by Mukhopadhyay et al [31].…”
Section: (A Co 2 4)/(a Co 1 7) Resonancementioning
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