File:Selection rules REMPI example.pdf
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English: This picture shows the first few rotational states of three electronic states that are part of a (2+1)-REMPI process. The lines indicate some of the allowed transitions with their nomenclature on the left. On the right, every allowed transition from one state is shown.
Deutsch: Die ersten Rotationszustände dreier elektronischer Zustände, die in einem (2+1)-REMPI Vorgang vorkommen, sind schematisch gezeigt. Auf der linken Seite sind einige erlaubt Übergänge mit ihrer Benennung gezeigt. Die rechte Seite zeigt alle erlaubten Übergänge eines einzelnen Ausgangszustandes. |
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| Author | Benjamin Klee |
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The states correspond to a simple diatomic molecule. The transition from the left to the middle is a two-photon absorbtion. The transition from the middle to the right is a one-photon absorbtion coupled with the leaving of an electron (ionization).
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