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    CW Laser Spectroscopy of the Triplet Manifold of Magnesium

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    Fluorescence Determination of Atmospheric NO and NO_2

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    Fluorescence of Aerosols

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    Laser excited nonresonant fluorescence spectroscopy. Second annual progress report

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    The relative populations of numerous tin levels populated by collisional energy transfer from an initially laser pumped level were obtained. These populations yield information concerning the relative rates of energy transfer for the various buffer gases studied. The results indicated two distinct energy transfer behaviors. First, for certain tin levels diatomic collision partners produce populations nearly two orders of magnitude higher than when rare gases are present. This behavior is attributed to the effects of near-resonant energy transfer pathways for the E ..-->.. V/R and V/R ..-->.. E processes found in the diatomic collision partners. Second, for other tin levels, diatomics and rare gases transfer population approximately at the same rates and more efficiently than in the former case. For these levels the near-resonant pathways can be obscured by means of a more effective energy transfer channel common to both diatomics and rare gases such as by curve crossing mechanisms

    Atmospheric NO_2 determination by 442-nm laser induced fluorescence

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