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Lasers in flame

Probing temperature and radical species in a flame using 4-wave mixing spectroscopy.

Professor Paul Ewart

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics
paul.ewart@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Excited state absorption spectroscopy of alkaline earths selectively pumped by tunable dye lasers. I. Barium arc spectra

Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics IOP Publishing 6:8 (1973) 1594

Authors:

DJ Bradley, P Ewart, JV Nicholas, JRD Shaw

Photoionization from the Selectively Excited 3s3p P11∘ State to the 3p2 S01 Autoionization Level of Mg i

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society (APS) 31:5 (1973) 263-266

Authors:

DJ Bradley, P Ewart, JV Nicholas, JRD Shaw, DG Thompson

Measurements of photoionization cross sections of magnesium selectively excited by tunable UV lasers

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 8:6 (1972) 576-577

Authors:

D Bradley, P Ewart, J Nicholas, J Shaw

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