Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy

Thesis (MSc (Physics))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. === Third harmonic generation (THG) in a metal vapour is a nonlinear optical interaction that facilitates the generation of light in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The requirement of the metal vapour med...

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Main Author: Dickenson, Gareth David
Other Authors: Steenkamp, C. M.
Language:en
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1827
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-sun-oai-scholar.sun.ac.za-10019.1-18272016-01-29T04:03:41Z Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy Dickenson, Gareth David Steenkamp, C. M. Rohwer, E. G. Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Science. Dept. of Physics. Nonlinear four wave sum mixing spectroscopy Dissertations -- Physics Theses -- Physics Thesis (MSc (Physics))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. Third harmonic generation (THG) in a metal vapour is a nonlinear optical interaction that facilitates the generation of light in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The requirement of the metal vapour medium is that it has a suitably large third order nonlinear susceptibility. The third order susceptibility is further enhanced by a two photon resonance. Zinc and magnesium vapours are such nonlinear media. The THG process can be phase matched by mixing the metal vapour with a noble gas in a speci c pressure ratio. The metal vapour noble gas mixture needs to be homogeneous and its temperature needs to be constant to within less than a degree Celsius over a path length of 7 cm. These requirements are satis ed by a crossed heat pipe oven. The heat pipe oven makes use of a dynamic liquid-vapour phase equilibrium in sodium in order to maintain a constant temperature of around 800 degrees Celsius, thus facilitating the generation of a stable homogeneous medium of metal vapour and noble gas that can be used for e cient generation of VUV radiation. The development of such a VUV source using zinc vapour and the application of a similar VUV source using magnesium vapour are discussed. The VUV radiation has been applied to laser induced uorescence spectroscopy of carbon monoxide (12C16O and 13C16O). Spectral lines of 20 spin-forbidden singlet-triplet transitions of the e3 − − X1 +(5 0) band were detected and accurate experimental wavelengths determined for the rst time for ve of these lines. 2008-11-24T09:42:27Z 2010-06-01T08:34:17Z 2008-11-24T09:42:27Z 2010-06-01T08:34:17Z 2008-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1827 en Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
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topic Nonlinear four wave sum mixing spectroscopy
Dissertations -- Physics
Theses -- Physics
spellingShingle Nonlinear four wave sum mixing spectroscopy
Dissertations -- Physics
Theses -- Physics
Dickenson, Gareth David
Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
description Thesis (MSc (Physics))--Stellenbosch University, 2008. === Third harmonic generation (THG) in a metal vapour is a nonlinear optical interaction that facilitates the generation of light in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. The requirement of the metal vapour medium is that it has a suitably large third order nonlinear susceptibility. The third order susceptibility is further enhanced by a two photon resonance. Zinc and magnesium vapours are such nonlinear media. The THG process can be phase matched by mixing the metal vapour with a noble gas in a speci c pressure ratio. The metal vapour noble gas mixture needs to be homogeneous and its temperature needs to be constant to within less than a degree Celsius over a path length of 7 cm. These requirements are satis ed by a crossed heat pipe oven. The heat pipe oven makes use of a dynamic liquid-vapour phase equilibrium in sodium in order to maintain a constant temperature of around 800 degrees Celsius, thus facilitating the generation of a stable homogeneous medium of metal vapour and noble gas that can be used for e cient generation of VUV radiation. The development of such a VUV source using zinc vapour and the application of a similar VUV source using magnesium vapour are discussed. The VUV radiation has been applied to laser induced uorescence spectroscopy of carbon monoxide (12C16O and 13C16O). Spectral lines of 20 spin-forbidden singlet-triplet transitions of the e3 − − X1 +(5 0) band were detected and accurate experimental wavelengths determined for the rst time for ve of these lines.
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Dickenson, Gareth David
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title Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
title_short Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
title_full Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
title_fullStr Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
title_sort development of a tuneable laser source in the vacuum ultraviolet and its applications to spectroscopy
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