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OH ground-state energy transfer investigated using picosecond two-color resonant four-wave-mixing spectroscopy

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Abstract

Picosecond two-color resonant four-wave-mixing spectroscopy was demonstrated as a powerful technique for investigation of collisional relaxation of population and molecular anisotropy in the electronic ground state of the hydroxyl radical in an atmospheric-pressure flame.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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