Electronically induced multiphoton absorption

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Processes of treating materials by wave energy

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ABSTRACT:
Electronic excitation of polyatomic molecules followed by nonradiative decay provides states from which efficient multiphoton infrared excitation can be achieved. Initial (electronic) excitation can be molecule-specific or isotope-selective. Subsequent multiphoton excitation has a threshold which can be an order of magnitude or more lower than for multiphoton excitation from the ground state. By this method, laser-induced chemical reactions or isotope separation can be achieved with lower infrared laser fluence and/or higher concentration of polyatomic molecules than with prior art methods.

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