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Intracavity double resonance on optically pumped submillimeter lasers

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Abstract

The double resonance on the active medium of a far-infrared laser is discussed, and experimental results on methanol are presented. The intensity and polarization-selection rules are presented. The K doubling in the K = 4 levels of the first-excited-CO stretch state is measured for the first reported time.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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