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Filament-Assisted Impulsive Raman Spectroscopy for Spectroscopy and Detection

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Abstract

Laser filamentation provides a convenient source of broadband, intrinsically short radiation that is an ideal source for impulsive vibrational and rotational excitation of polyatomic molecules. Here we present experimental and theoretical results achieved to date.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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