A gating technique is described to eliminate disturbance by scattered laser light from very weak luminescence light signals having a temporal evolution different from the exciting laser pulse itself. The signal can be extracted even if it is weak and in cases where adequate wavelength discrimination is not possible. The computer-based technique has been successfully used to study two-photon fluorescence signals in lanthanide crystals
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The performance of a commercial, compact and portable laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) sy...
The paper presents a discussion of the design and testing of an automated data acquisition and contr...
Computer Figure 1. Schematic of the LBL Pulsed X-ray Facilit. Light from a laser diode excites the p...
A computer‐controlled system for time‐resolved fluorescence spectroscopy is described. The system pr...
A spectroscopic system using a pulsed dye laser to measure Raman scattering and luminescence spectra...
A temporal filtering technique, complementary to spectral filtering, has been developed for laser-in...
Frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) is a technique to characterize an ultra-short laser pulse. ...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
Laser based diagnostic tools have had an exploding impact on fundamental as well as applied research...
In the paper spectra of lanthanide compounds and spectra of crystals activated with lanthanides have...
A pulse-by-pulse, analog, signal-correction technique is described in which spectroscopic signals ar...
The undesirable resistance-capacitance (RC) distortion coming from the exponential moving averaging ...
Characterizing ultrashort laser pulses involves splitting the pulse to be measured into two halves a...
Communication technologies are continuosly evolving since were invented the telegraph. Nowadays, one...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D52653/84 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The performance of a commercial, compact and portable laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) sy...
The paper presents a discussion of the design and testing of an automated data acquisition and contr...
Computer Figure 1. Schematic of the LBL Pulsed X-ray Facilit. Light from a laser diode excites the p...
A computer‐controlled system for time‐resolved fluorescence spectroscopy is described. The system pr...
A spectroscopic system using a pulsed dye laser to measure Raman scattering and luminescence spectra...
A temporal filtering technique, complementary to spectral filtering, has been developed for laser-in...
Frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) is a technique to characterize an ultra-short laser pulse. ...
In this paper we explore theoretically and experimentally the effect of fluctuations in the instanta...
Laser based diagnostic tools have had an exploding impact on fundamental as well as applied research...
In the paper spectra of lanthanide compounds and spectra of crystals activated with lanthanides have...
A pulse-by-pulse, analog, signal-correction technique is described in which spectroscopic signals ar...
The undesirable resistance-capacitance (RC) distortion coming from the exponential moving averaging ...
Characterizing ultrashort laser pulses involves splitting the pulse to be measured into two halves a...
Communication technologies are continuosly evolving since were invented the telegraph. Nowadays, one...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Lending Division - LD:D52653/84 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
The performance of a commercial, compact and portable laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) sy...