Published September 2013
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Conference Paper
Development of an inexpensive chirped pulse microwave spectrometer for the coherent control of large amplitude motions
Chicago
Abstract
Chirped pulse microwave (CP-MW) spectroscopy has become a ubiquitous technique in the high resoln. mol. spectroscopy community. Unfortunately, many components of chirped pulse spectrometers are extremely expensive. Here we report proof-of-principle spectra of THF and methanol collected between 8-16 GHz using an inexpensive microwave circuit. Future applications in the coherent control of large amplitude motions will be presented.
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