Preparation and decay of an excited molecular state studied by optical-rf double resonance
In an optical-radio-frequency double-resonance experiment on NO"2 a broad resonance structure appears superimposed on the normal magnetic resonance spectrum. We show here that the broad resonance structure is associated with the preparation of the free molecule into an initial state and the sub...
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