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Time-Resolved Optical Heterodyne Detected Raman induced Kerr Effect Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis

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Abstract

Coherent light scattering techniques such as CARS (coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering) are especially useful in probing adverse environments such as flames and plasmas.1 Phase matching requirements lead to a coherent signal output that is highly directional, permitting spatial filtering of the signal from background radiation.

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