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Generation of pulsed far-infrared radiation and its application for far-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy

Abstract

So-called time-resolved spectroscopy technique has been used from old time as the means for studying the dynamic optical property, light-induced reaction and so on of matters. As an example, there is the method called pump and probe, and here, the wavelength of this probe light is the problem. If the object energy region is limited to about 0.1 eV, fast time-resolved spectroscopy is feasible relatively easily. However, energy region is extended to low energy region, the light source which is available as the pulsed probe light having sufficient intensity is limited. In this paper, the attempt of time-resolved spectroscopy utilizing coherent radiation, which has ended in failure, and the laser pulse-induced far-infrared radiation which can be utilized as new far-infrared probe light are reported. The reason why far-infrared radiation is used is explained. The attempt of time-resolved spectroscopy using NaCl crystals is reported on the equipment, the method of measuring absorption spectra and the results. Laser pulse-induced far-infrared radiation and the method of generating it are described. The multi-channel detector for far-infrared radiation which was made for trial is shown. (K.I.)
Authors:
Kondo, Yasuhiro [1] 
  1. Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan). Faculty of Engineering
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1996
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
KURRI-KR-5; CONF-9603261-
Reference Number:
SCA: 430303; PA: JPN-98:001220; EDB-98:039939; SN: 98001918424
Resource Relation:
Conference: 8. seminar on radiation-induced structural changes, Kumatori (Japan), 7 Mar 1996; Other Information: PBD: Jul 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Radiation-induced structural changes. 7. Generation of light in the farinfrared region and its application to solid state physics; Matsuyama, Tomochika; Tagawa, S.; Ogasawara, M. [eds.]; PB: 57 p.
Subject:
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; RADIATION SOURCES; FAR INFRARED RADIATION; SPECTROSCOPY; SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; OPTICAL PUMPING; PROBES; LASER RADIATION; EXCITATION
OSTI ID:
589551
Research Organizations:
Kyoto Univ., Kumatori, Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst.
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98719300; TRN: JP9801220
Availability:
OSTI as DE98719300
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
pp. 12-16
Announcement Date:
May 13, 1998

Citation Formats

Kondo, Yasuhiro. Generation of pulsed far-infrared radiation and its application for far-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy. Japan: N. p., 1996. Web.
Kondo, Yasuhiro. Generation of pulsed far-infrared radiation and its application for far-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy. Japan.
Kondo, Yasuhiro. 1996. "Generation of pulsed far-infrared radiation and its application for far-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy." Japan.
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title = {Generation of pulsed far-infrared radiation and its application for far-infrared time-resolved spectroscopy}
author = {Kondo, Yasuhiro}
abstractNote = {So-called time-resolved spectroscopy technique has been used from old time as the means for studying the dynamic optical property, light-induced reaction and so on of matters. As an example, there is the method called pump and probe, and here, the wavelength of this probe light is the problem. If the object energy region is limited to about 0.1 eV, fast time-resolved spectroscopy is feasible relatively easily. However, energy region is extended to low energy region, the light source which is available as the pulsed probe light having sufficient intensity is limited. In this paper, the attempt of time-resolved spectroscopy utilizing coherent radiation, which has ended in failure, and the laser pulse-induced far-infrared radiation which can be utilized as new far-infrared probe light are reported. The reason why far-infrared radiation is used is explained. The attempt of time-resolved spectroscopy using NaCl crystals is reported on the equipment, the method of measuring absorption spectra and the results. Laser pulse-induced far-infrared radiation and the method of generating it are described. The multi-channel detector for far-infrared radiation which was made for trial is shown. (K.I.)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1996}
month = {Jul}
}