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Title: Dynamical theory of spectroscopy with femtosecond pulse excitation - Emission of direct dissociation
Authors: Lu, J.
Lee, S.-Y. 
Fan, K.
Keywords: Correlation function
Femtosecond
Raman spectra
Ultrashort pulse
Issue Date: Dec-1997
Citation: Lu, J.,Lee, S.-Y.,Fan, K. (1997-12). Dynamical theory of spectroscopy with femtosecond pulse excitation - Emission of direct dissociation. Science in China, Series A: Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy 40 (12) : 1331-1339. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: The dynamical theory of spectroscopy with femtosecond pulse excitation is applied to a direct dissociation process. In the ultrashort pulse case, the fluorescence-like emission peak occurs in Raman scattering as the incident frequency is tuned near resonance. All properties of the spectroscopy can be explained by the correlation function.
Source Title: Science in China, Series A: Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/76001
ISSN: 10069283
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