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C-ONTENTS Preface. xxvii PANEL-Tunable Solid State Lasers (organized by D. F. Heller, Light Age, Inc., Mt. Bethel, NJ). Participants: R. L. Byer (Stanford University), L. Chase (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) , R. C. Powell ( Oklahoma State University) , and J. C. Walling ( Light Age, Inc., Mt. Bethel. NJ) 1 LASERS AND COHERENT SOURCES I. A. New Developments in Solid State Sources (organized by C. R. Pollock, Cornell University) 33 39 42 45 50 Laser and Spectroscopic Properties of Chromium-Activated Fosterite (invited) V. Petcevic, S. K. Gayen, and R. R. Alfano . Laser Diode Pumped 1~ Nd:Y AG and Nd:BEL Lasers R. Scheps, P. Poirier, J. F. Myers, and D. F. Heller Laser Performance and Tuning Characteristics of a Diode Pumped Nd:Y A 103 Laser at 1083 nm L. D. Schearer and P. Tin Tunable CW Laser Action of Er+ in Double Sensitized Fluoroaluminate Glass at Room Temperature E. Heumann, M. Ledig, D. Ehrt, W. Seeber, E. W. Duczynski, H. J. v. d. Heide, and G. Huber A Comparative Study of Nd:YLF and Nd:Y AG Crystals for Solar-Pumped Laser Application K. H. Kim and J. H. Lee Parametric Conversion and Index of Refraction Measurements in Hydrothermally Grown in KTiOPO4 ; H. Vanherzeele, J. D. Bierlein, and F. C. Zumsteg 54 I. B. Novel Laser Systems-Modifications to Visible, Ultraviolet, and X-Ray Lasers (organized by R. A. Sauerbrey, Rice University) 57 63 68 Two-Laser Approach to X-Ray'Lasers (invited> W. Tighe, L. Meixler, C. H. Nam, and S. Suckewer Superfluorescent Chemically Driven Visible Laser Transitions Using Fast Near Resonant Energy Transfer J. R. Woodward, S. H. Cobb, and J. L. Gole Continuous Chemical Laser Amplifiers in the Visible Region S. H. Cobb, J. R. Woodward, and J. L. Gole Ionic Alkali Halide Excimers Excited by a Laser-Produced Plasma S. Kubodera, P. J. Wisoff, and R. Sauerbrey 74

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Preface. xxvii

PANEL-Tunable Solid State Lasers (organized by D. F. Heller, Light Age, Inc., Mt. Bethel,NJ). Participants: R. L. Byer (Stanford University), L. Chase (Lawrence Livermore NationalLaboratory) , R. C. Powell ( Oklahoma State University) , and J. C. Walling ( Light Age, Inc., Mt.Bethel. NJ) 1

LASERS AND COHERENT SOURCES

I. A. New Developments in Solid State Sources

(organized by C. R. Pollock, Cornell University)

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Laser and Spectroscopic Properties of Chromium-Activated

Fosterite (invited) V. Petcevic, S. K. Gayen, and R. R. Alfano .

Laser Diode Pumped 1~ Nd:Y AG and Nd:BEL Lasers R. Scheps, P. Poirier, J. F. Myers, and D. F. Heller

Laser Performance and Tuning Characteristics of a Diode Pumped

Nd:Y A 103 Laser at 1083 nm L. D. Schearer and P. Tin

Tunable CW Laser Action of Er+ in Double Sensitized Fluoroaluminate

Glass at Room Temperature E. Heumann, M. Ledig, D. Ehrt, W. Seeber, E. W. Duczynski,

H. J. v. d. Heide, and G. Huber

A Comparative Study of Nd:YLF and Nd:Y AG Crystals for Solar-Pumped

Laser Application K. H. Kim and J. H. Lee

Parametric Conversion and Index of Refraction Measurements

in Hydrothermally Grown in KTiOPO4 ; H. Vanherzeele, J. D. Bierlein, and F. C. Zumsteg 54

I. B. Novel Laser Systems-Modifications to

Visible, Ultraviolet, and X-Ray Lasers

(organized by R. A. Sauerbrey, Rice University)

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Two-Laser Approach to X-Ray'Lasers (invited> W. Tighe, L. Meixler, C. H. Nam, and S. Suckewer

Superfluorescent Chemically Driven Visible Laser Transitions

Using Fast Near Resonant Energy Transfer J. R. Woodward, S. H. Cobb, and J. L. Gole

Continuous Chemical Laser Amplifiers in the Visible Region S. H. Cobb, J. R. Woodward, and J. L. Gole

Ionic Alkali Halide Excimers Excited by a Laser-Produced Plasma

S. Kubodera, P. J. Wisoff, and R. Sauerbrey

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Quantum Initiation Effects on the Asymptotic Coherent

On- Resonance Propagation of Two Different- Wavelength

Probe and Pump Beams in a Three-Level System F. P. Mat tar, Y. Claude, and M. Burgess

Diffraction and Phase Effects on the Evolution of Raman Solitons F. P. Mat tar, Y. Claude, M. Burgess, and J. Teichmann

Diffraction, Phase and Quantum Fluctuation Effects

in the Evo.lution of Raman Solitons F. P. Mat tar, Y. Claude, M. Burgess, and J. Teichmann

Cross-Phase Modulation and Cross-Focusing Effects in Optical Fibers

R. Du and F. P. Mat tar

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II. NONLINEAR OPTICAL PHENOMENA AND APPLICATIONS

II. A. Squeezed States and Quantum Optics

(organized by H. Pilloff, Office of Naval Research)

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Prospects for Practical Use of Squeezed Light

and Back Action Evasion ( invited) M. D. Levenson and R. M. Shelby

Quantum Nondemolition Detection of Optical

Quadrature Amplitudes ( invited) R. M. Shelby

Photon Statistics of Multimode Squeezed Light I. M. Huang and P. Kumar

Forward Hyper- Transient Stimulated Raman Scattering

Including Laser Pump Depletion F. P. Mat tar, C. M. Burgess, Y. Claude, and I. Teichmann

Transverse Effects in Transient Stimulated Raman Scattering

in Pump Laser Depletion I. Teichmann, Y. Claude, M. Burgess, and F. P. Mat tar

Quantum and Nonlinear Theory of Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) .

F. P. Mat tar, Y. Claude, M. Burgess, and I. Teichmann

Nonlinear Gaussian Expansions of Stochastic Processess: Non-Gaussian

Effects in Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy A. M. F. Lau and R. L. Farrow

Second Stokes Generation in Deuterium M. D. Duncan, R. Mahon, L. L. Tankersley,and I. Reintjes

II. B. Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Atomic Vapors

(organized by C. R. Strond, Jr ., University of Rochester)

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Influence of A. C. S~ark Effect on Stimulated Hyper-Raman

Profiles in Sodium Vapor .M. A. Moore, W. R. Garrett, and M. G. Payne

Attosecond Beats in Sodium Vapor D. DeBeer, E. Usadi, and S. R. Hartmann 271

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Suppression of Two-Photon Resonantly Enhanced Nonlinear

Processes in Extended Media W. R. Garrett, M. A. Moore, M. a. Payne, and R. K. Wunderlich

Experimental Studie~ of Self-Suppression of Vacuum Ultraviolet

Generation in Xe J. P. Judish, S. L. Allman, W. R. Garrett, and M. q. Payne

New Coherent Cancellation Effect Involving Four-Photon Excitation

and the Related Ionization M. a. Payne, W. R. Garrett, J. P. Judish, and M. P. McCann

Effect of the Coherent Cancellation of the Two-Photon Re~onance

on the Generation of Vacuum Ultraviolet Light

by Two-Photon Resonantly Enhanced Four-Wave Mixing M. a. Payne, W. R. Garrett, J. P.Judish, and R. Wunderlich

K 425112-825112 Two-Photon Absorption by Near-Resonant Pumping

of 6 2 p 1/2,3/2 State Y. Z. Sun, X. H. Li, Q. Wang, and Y. K. Cheng

Diode Laser-Initiated, Two-Color Resonance Ionization

Mass Spectrometry of Lanthanum R. W. Shaw, J. P. Young, and D. H. Smith

Vacuum Enhanced Atomic Excitation Y. Zhu, A. Lezama, and T. W. Mossberg

Two-Photon Resonant, Stimulated Processes in Krypton and XenonJ. C. Miller

Dynamic Frequency Shift Effects on Coherent Propagation

in Two-Level Systems J. Manassah and F. P. Mat tar

Self- and Cross-Phase Modulation, Pulse Compression Induced Chirping,

Spectral Broadening and Focusing Effects in Co-Propagation

Coherent Pulses in Three-l..evel Atoms F P. Mat tar. J. Delettrez, and J. P. Babuel-Peyrissac

II. C. Nonlinear Optics in Semiconductors(organized by A. L. Smirl, North Texas State University

and R. B. James, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore)

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327

Saturation of Inter-Subband Transition in p- Type

Semiconductor Quantum Wells Y.-C. Chang and R. B. James

Optically Saturable Absorbing Centers Versus Deep-Level Traps

in Semiconductor Lasers x. Y. Liu and E. Bourkotf

Pulsed Laser Induced Pbotoconductivityin ZnS: Part II R. D. Singh, A. Gaur, and A. K. Sharma

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II. D. Short Pulse Lasers and Applications(organized by D. F. Heller, Light Age, Inc., Mt. Bethel, NJ)

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Intermolecular Vibration Observed in Liquid CS2 at High Pressure B. Kohler and K. A. Nelson

Femtosecond Time Resolved Absorption Spectroscopy of Cr(CO)6

and Mn2(CO)lo: Observation of Elementary Bond Breakage and Formation A. G. Ioly and K. A. Nelson

Picosecond Pulse Amplification in a Single Mode Neodymium Doped Fibre A. S. Gouveia-Neto,A. S. B. Sombra, P. G. I. Wigley,

and I. R. Taylor ,

Measurement of UV Femtosecond Light Pulses using Two-Photon Luminescence

in CsI Crystals Doped with Na F. Noack, W. Rudolph, R. Deijch, and Wo Eo Postovalos

III. CONDENSED MA TIER, SURF ACE, AND PARTICLE SPECTROSCOPYWITH EMPHASIS ON LASER-SURF ACE INTERACTIONS

(organized by A. C. Tam, IBM Almaden Research Center)

III. A. Laser-Condensed Matter Interactions

(organized by E. E. Marinero, IBM Almaden Research Center)

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Surface-Plasmons Enhanced Nonequilibrium Electronic

and Lattice Heating in Thin Silver Films T. Tsang and D. D. Smith

Transient Grating Probe of Recombination Dynamics

in Cadmium Sulfide Colloids L. V. Natarajan and J. R. Morgan

Time Resolved Measurements of Inelastic Scattering Processes

from Micron Sized Droplets A. Biswas, H. Latifi, R. L. Armstrong, and R. G. Pinnick

Two-Photon Induced Chemical Reactions in Liquids C. H. Chen and M. P. McCann

Laser-Induced Reaction and Polymerization of Formaldehyde

in Low Temperature Amorphous Solids C. A. Wright, T. W. Tang, and E. S. Mansueto

Nonlinear Absorption in Liquids Studied by Laser-Induced

Anharmonic Thermal Gratings x. R. Zhu and J. M. Harris

Adsorption of Oxygen on a Polycrystalline Ag Surface: A Second-Harmonic

Generation Study ; L. Li, Y. H. Liu, G. D. Yu, W. C. Wang, and Z. M. Zhang

Visualization of Photogenerated Carrier Profiles at a Silicon Surface K. Wan, R. Normandin, and P. Van der Meer

Optical Computing with Thin Films R. Cuykendall and K. H. Strobl

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III. B. Applications of Laser/Surface Interactions

375Laser Induced Refractive Index Change in Polymers 0000000 0

Do So Dunn and A. I. Ouderkirk

Photochemistry of Ga(CH3)3 at a Low Temperature Surface

Eo Villa, 10 Ao Dagata, and Mo Co Lin

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III. C. Laser Modification of Surfaces

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Excimer Laser-Controlled Photochemical Deposition of Thin Films

and Artificially Structured Materials (invited) D. H. Lowndes, D. Eres, D. B. Geohegan, J. Z. Tischler,

D. N. Mashburn, and S. J. Pennycook

Laser Processed Zirconium: Study of Corrosion and Microstructure w. Reitz and J. Rawers

Investigation of Surface Damage Thresholds by Photoacoustic Deflection S. Petzoldt, A. P. Elg, J. Reif, and E. Matthias

Rotational Energy Accommodation of OH Produced in the Catalytic Reaction

of NO2 + H2 over Pt(lll) L. V. Novakoski, D. S. Y. Hsu, and M. C. Lin

ArF Excimer Laser Processing of PECVD and LECVD Silicon

Oxynitride Thin Films: Local Changes in DUV Transparency and Composition

J. N. Cox, L. Friedrich,L. L. Heath, B. L. Sun, and R. Kolenkow

Laser Ablation/Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry of Polymers w. R. Creasv and J. T. Brenna 403

III. D. Surface Nonlinear Optics

Time-Resolved Laser Probes of Surfaces (invited) 406H. w. K. Tom

Optical Second Harmonic Generation in Metal Monolayers and Metal Surfaces ..412T. E. Furtak and J. Miragliotta

Reflection at a Nonlinear Interface 415K. H. Strobl, R. R. Cuykendall, B. Bockhop, and D. Megli

III. E. Laser Ionization, Ablation and Deposition

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426

Studies of the Pulsed Laser Deposition Process

for the Preparation of High Temperature Superconducting Films (invited) T. Venkatesan, X. D. Wu, A. Inam, B. Dutta, M. s. Hedge, and C. C. Chang

Utilization of 1 + 1 REMPI as a Probe of Rotational Dynamics

in Gas-Surface Scattering D. C. Jacobs, K. W. Kolasinski, and R. N. Zare

Spectral Analysis of Fluorescence of Excited Species

from 193 nm Photoablation of Polycarbonate and the High T c

Superconductors Bi2CaSr2Cu2O9 and YBa2Cu3O7-d S. Deshmukh. E. w. Rothe. and G. P. Reck

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Ion Acceleration in Threshold Level Photoablation of Metals ,

R. Welle and H. Helvajian

Laser Damage Studies of ZnS via Neutral Particle Emission H. F. Arlinghaus, W. F. Calaway, C. E. Young, M. J. Pellin,

D. M. Gruen, and L. L. Chase

Platinum Spots on Silicon Deposited by Photon Induced

Chemical Vapor Deposition : C. Garrido, B. Leon, M. Perez-Amor, D. Braichotte, and H. van den Bergh

Laser Enhanced Selective Epitaxy of III-V Compounds N. H. Karam, H. Liu, I. Yoshida, and S. M. Bedair

Rotational Temperature of SiF 2 Radicals Produced in the Thermal Etching

of Silicon by Fluorine Containing Compounds J. S. Horwitz, J. A. Dagata, D. W. Shinn, and M. C. Lin

IV. ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND IONIC SPECTROSCOPY

IV. A. Energy Resolved Ionization and Fragmentation Processes

in Atoms and Small Molecules

(organized by J. E. Wessel, Aerospace Corporation)

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Two-Color Studies of Autoionizing States in Small Molecules (invite4) s. T. Pratt, M. A. a'Halloran, F. S. Tomkins, J. L. Dehmer,

and P. M. Dehmer

Multiphoton Ionization (MPI) of Vibrationally Excited NO (v" = 0-9)

in a Pulsed Molecular Beam C. s. Feigerle and J. C. Miller

Molecular Two-Photon Spectroscopy M. P. McCann, C. H. Chen, and M. G. Payne

Theory of Molecular Transition Moment Determination by Autler- Townes

Spectroscopy: D Inu-E,FI~: Bands ofM2 A. M. F. Lau and W. M. Huo

Multiphoton Ionization Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Xenon:

Experiment and Theory s. J. Bajic, R. N. Compton, X. Tang, A. L'Huiller, and P. Lambropoulos

Observations of Excited State Photoionization of Xenon J. Lahiri and S. T. Manson .

A Spectroscopic Study of the X 4~; (v=4-7) Levels of ct

Using the Stimulated Emission Pumping Technique F. G. Celii and J. P. Maier

Two Photon Resonance Enhanced Multiphoton Ionization Detection

and Spectroscopy ofGas Phase Germyl (GeM)) Radicals J. w. Hudgens, R. D. Johnson III, and B. P. Tsai

Raman-Induced Kerr Effect Spectroscopy of Rare Gas Dimmers

and Molecular Ions R. H. Taylor, J. Borysow, and J. W. Keto

Single-Photon VUV Laser-Induced Fluorescence Spectrum of MCI s. Arepalli, Y.-L. Huang, R. Callaghan, and R. J. Gordon 4R1

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IV. B. Ionization Processes and Ion Spectroscopy of Polyatomic Species

(organized by J. E. Wessel, Aerospace Corporation)

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Resonant Two- PhotonJonization Electronic Spectroscopy

of the Silver Trimer P. Y. Cheng and M. A. Duncan

Resonant Enhanced Multiphoton Dissociation Spectroscopy

of Molecular Ions: Technique and Applications of CHJ+ /CD31+ u. Boesl, R. Weinkauf, and K. Walter

Characterization of the Gas Phase Bromocyanogen Cation

with Laser-Exciied Fluorescence Spectroscopy M. A, Hanratty, M. Roesslein, F. G. Celii, T. Wyttenbach, and J. P. Maier

Spectrum (310 to 360 nm) and Ionization Potential of the Silyl Radical R. D. Johnson III, B. P. Tsai, and J. W. Hudgens

Aromatic Molecular Clusters and Their Predissociation Dynamics

Studied by Picosecond Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy A 1 Kaziska. S. A. Wittmeyer, M. I. Shchuka, A. L. Motyka, and M. R. Topp

IV. C. Interaction of Strong Optical Fields with Matter(or2anized by T. J. McIlrath, University of Maryland)

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515

High-Order Harmonic Generation by Hydrogenic Ions (invited) c. w. Clark, L. Pan, and K. T. Taylor

Dynamics of Coupled Single Particle Electron and Collective

Nuclear Motion in a Laser Field F. X. Hartmann, D. w. Noid, and Y. Y. Sharon

Self-Focusing of Very Intense CW Laser Beams in Saturable Absorbers J. Teichmann, Y. Claude, M. Burgess, F. P. Mat tar, J. P. Babuel-Peyrissac,

J. P. Marinier, and C. Bardin

The Moment Theory for Cross-Coupling of Two Intense Fields

through a Kerr MediumT Tp;"hm:lnn and F. P. Mat tar

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IV. D. Experiments with Laser Cooled and Trapped Atoms(organized by J. E. Bjorkholm, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel)

533Laser Cooling of Mg and Ca Atomic Beams N Rpvprini F. Maccioni. D. Pereira. F. Strumia, and G. Vissani

IV. E. High Resolution Spectroscopy-From Atoms to Polyatomic Molecules

(or2anized by.W. D. Phillips, NIST and M. C. Heaven, Emory University)

536Bound-Continuum Transitions in Diatomic Molecules (plenary)

w. c. StwalleyPrecise Laser Wavelength Measurements: What Can we Learn

from Classical Spectroscopy? (invited)r T S"n~onetti548

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563

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Measurement of the Rydberg Constant by Doppler-Free Spectroscopy

of Atomic Hydrogen M. Allegrini, F. Biraben, B. Cagnac, J. C. Garreau, and L. JiIlien

State Mixing in Rydberg Atom-Noble Gas Collisions K.-D. Heber, P. J. West, and E. Matthias

Line Shape Variations of Spin-Forbidden Two-Photon Transitions H. R. Xia, J. W. Xu, and I. S. Cheng

High Resolution Resonance-Enhanced Dissociation Spectroscopy

of Chlorobenzene Cation Prepared by MPI ~ X. Ripache, F. Marlet-Savary, I. Dimicali, F. Piuzzi, J. Le Calve, and R. Batter

The Absolute Vibrational Numbering and Molecular Constants .

of the Na2 2 3I1g and I 3 Ag States : X. Xie, R. W. Field, L. Li, A. M. Lyyra, J. T. Bahns, and W. C. Stwalley ...

OODR Fluorescence and Polarization Spectroscopy of K2: Rydberg States

and the A 21:: State (invited> A. M. Lyyra, H. Wang, L.Li, W. T. Luh, V. Zafirapulas, and W. C. Stwalley

Na2 I 31:: _131:: Lasing with Peak around 892.0 nm Q. Wang, Z. W. Lu, W. Liu, T. Wu, D. Xing, and Z. G. Ma

Study of the New 600.0 nm Diffuse Band Y. Z. Sun, X. H. Li, Q. Wang, and Y. K. Cheng 581

v. STATE-SPECIFIC PHOTOPHYSICS AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY

(organized by D. R. Crosley, SRI International and J. McDonald,

Naval Research Laboratory)

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Semiquantitative Laser-Induced Fluorescence Flame Measurements (plenary)

D. R. Crosley

State-Selective Photodissociation Dynamics of NOCI: Scalar

and Vector Properties ( invited) A. Ogai, C. x. w. Qian, L. Iwata, and H. Reiser

Laser Induced Shifts in Chemical Equilibria R. A. Bernheim, C. He, and G. Alzetta

Polarization Studies as a Probe of Photodissociation Dynamics v. Zafiropulos, P. D. Kleiber, K. M. Sando, X. Zeng, A. M. Lyyra, and

w. C. Stwalley

Self-lnduced Polarization Effects in Gases \ S. A. Bakhramov, A. T. Berdikulov, A. M. Kokharov, P. K. Khabibullaev,

and V. v. Tikhonenko

Vibrational Predissociation Dynamics of Overtone-Excited HN3 B. R. Foy, M. P. Casassa, J. C. Stephenson, and D. S. King

Vibrational and Rotational Energy Transfer in X 211; OH (invited) D. R. Crosley, K. J. Rensberger, and J. B. Jeffries

Energy Transfer Collisions in Laser Excited Mixtures

of Alkali Vapors (i~vited) M. Allegrini, S. Gozzini, G. Squadrito, C. Gabbanini, and L. Moi

Photochemical Production of XeCI(B) Initiated by Two-Photon Excitation

of Xe and Xe2 M. R. Berman 627

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Alignment Effects in Ca-He ( 5 1 p 1-5 3 PJ) Energy Transfer Half-Collisions

K. C. Lin, S. An,anthamurthy, P. D. Kleiber, J. X. Wang, W. C. Stwalley,

andS. R. Leone

Spectroscopic Mapping of the OH-Ar Stretching Potential :..

M. T. Berry, M. R. Bru~tein, and M. I. Lester

Photodissociation Studies of Borane Carbonyl (invited) H. H. Nelson

Photodissociation Dynamics of Ferrocene at 193 nm u. Ray, M. Vernon, H.-Q. Ho, and Z. J. Zhang

Laser-Induced Fluorescence in the B 21: + -X 2ll; System of OH A. D. Sappey; D. R. Crosley, and R. A. Copeland

Photochemistry of Formyl Fruoride B. R. Weiner and R. N. Rosenfeld

Energetics and.Spin Selectivity in the Infrared Multiphoton Dissociation

HN3 (X1A ') -N2(X 11::)+NH(X31:-,a 1.1) (invited) M. H. Alexander and P. J. Dagdigian

Study of Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions by Negative

Ion ,Photoelectron Spectroscopy (invited) S. E. Bradforth, A. Weaver, R. B. Metz, and D. M. Neumark

Double Resonance Studies of Rotational Energy Transfer

in the N2 B 2llg State (invited) :..

P. J. Dagdigian and A. Ali

Collisional Quenching and Energy Transfer in NS B 2ll I. J. Wysong, J. B. Jeffries, and D. R. Crosley

Statistical Spectroscopy: Insight or Nonsense? (invited) J .-P .Pique, Y. Q. Chen, D. M. Jonas, J. K. Lundberg, C. E, Hamilton,

G. W. Adamson, R. J. Silbey, and R. W. Field

Gas Phase Transition Metal Species: Electronic Structure

and Reactivity (invited) G. Eiden, S. Hanton, J. Harrington, D. Ritter, L. Sanders,

and J:C. Weisshaar

Stability and Oxidation of Metal Based CO and CO2Complexes M. J. McQuaid and J. L. Gole

Mode-Selective Intramolecular Vibrational Redistribution (IVR)

to the van der Waals' Modes in trans-Stilbene van der Waals Complexes

T. S. Zwier

Dynamics of NCS Formation from Photolysis of RNCS F. J. Northrup and T. J. Sears

The Resolution and Characterization of Distinct ortho-

andpara-D2 Complexes with trans-Stilbene in a Supersonic Jet: D. 0. DeHaan and T. S. Zwier

Application of Excit.ation Transfer to Studies

of Collisional Deactivation of Vibrationally Excited Isotopically

Labelled Nitrous Oxide by Sulfur Hexafluoride M. C. Longuemare, R. Morrison, and R. D. Bates, Jr.

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VI. DIAGNOSTIC AND ANALYTIC~L APPLICATIONS OF LAS~RS

(organized by A. W. Miziolek, 11. S. Army Ballistic Research Laboratory

and D. M. Lubman, University of Michigan)

VI. A. Advances in Raman Spectroscopy

(organized by T. Vo-Dinh, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

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Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Neurotransmitters (invited>

M. ~. McGlashen, K. L. Davis, and M. D. Morris

Observation of the SRS Spectrum of Secondary Vibrational.

Fundamental Frequency v2 in CH4 Y. Z. Wang, Q. Wang, D. Y. Lin, Y. K:Cheng, and Z. G. Ma

VI. B. Lasers and Chromatography

(organized by T. G. Nolan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

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Novel Approaches in Detector Instrumentation for Process

Liquid Chron:tatography (invited) R. E. Synovec .

ArF Laser-Generated Microplasmas for Chemical Analysis I. B. Morris, A. W. Miziolek, R. C. Sausa, and B. E. Porch 722

VI. C. Advances in Photothermal Spectroscopy(organized by M. D. Morris, University of Michigan)

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Hadamard Transform Techniques in Photothermal Spectroscopy (invited)

P. J. Treado and M. D. Morris

Intensity of the Spectral Lines in the Optogalvanic Effect B. R. Reddy, P. Venkateswarlu, and M. C. George

The OLD Technique Applied to Diagnostics of the Atmospheric

Simulation Chamber R. Anderson 734

VI. D. La~ers in Trace Analysis

(organized by T. J. Whit taker, Battelle Northwest)

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Quantum-Limited FM Spectroscopy with a Lead-Salt Diode Laser C. B. Carlisle and D. E. Cooper

Real- Time High Resolution Monitor for Ambient Methane

Based on a Zeeman-Split HeNe Laser P. L. Kebabianand J. B. McManus

Imaging of Supersonic Flow Using Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence.

P. H. Paul, J. Seitzman, M. P. Lee, B. McMillin, and R. K. Hanson

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VI. E. Lasers in Combustion Analysis(organized by B. E. Forch, Ballistic Research Laboratory)

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In-Situ Detection of Gas Phase Species in the Filament-Assisted

Diamond Growth Environment : F. G. Celii, P. E. Pehrsson, H.- T. Wang, H. H. Nelson, and J. E. Butler

Simultaneous Determination of Temperature and Species Concentrations

of High Temperature Gases using Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy

x. Ouyang, P. L. Varghese, and D. S. Cline

Simultaneous Concentration Measurement of CO2 and H2 with Multiplex

CARS in Combustion Environments J. P. Singh and F. Y. Yueh

Laser-Induced Fluorescence and Dissociation of Acetylene in Flames G. A. Raiche, D. R. Crosley, and R. A. Copeland

VI. F. Advances in Plasma Diagnostics

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767

770

Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement of Plasma Ion Distribution

Functions: Errors Due to Spatially Inhomogeneous Laser Intensities M. J. Goeckner, J. A. Goree, and T. E. Sheridan

Measurement of Hand Hl Populations in a Low Temperature

Plasma by Vacuum Ultraviolet Laser Absorption Spectroscopy A. T. Young, G. C. Stutzin, A. S. Schlachter, J. W. Steams, K. N. Leung,

W. B. Kunkel, G. T. Worth, and R. R. Stevens

Photodetachment of He-: Angular Distributions of Photoelectrons J. S. Thompson, D. J. Pegg, R. N. Compton, and G. D. Alton

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