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A time-resolved study of rotational and vibrational excitation and relaxation in the13CH3F optically pumped far-infrared laser
Authors:McCormick  R De Lucia  F Skatrud  D
Affiliation:US Military Academy, West Point, NY, USA;
Abstract:The rotational and vibrational energy transfer processes of the13CH3F optically pumped far-infrared (OPFIR) laser have been studied in a time-resolved experiment. The experiment uses a tunable millimeter and submillimeter spectroscopic technique as a diagnostic probe. Included are observations of the fastDelta Jprocesses that closely connect otherJstates withinK = 3to the directly pumpedJ = 5level, a vibrational swapping mechanism that transfers excitation fromK = 3to otherKstates, vibrational relaxation due to both wall collisions and molecule-molecule collisions, the nonunity probability of vibrational deactivation in a wall collision, and pump saturation and hole burning effects due to the CO2pump laser. All of these observations are accounted for in the context of a numerical simulation. This results in a complete map of all of the collision-induced rotation-vibration transitions of importance to this basic OPFIR system including quantitative cross sections for the relevant processes.
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