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Two-Photon Spectroscopy by Elliptical Polarization State Alteration

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Two-photon spectroscopy is now widely accepted as a useful tool in atomic and molecular spectroscopy. The fact that its selection rules complement the selection rules of one-photon spectroscopy make it useful for finding transitions that are “hidden” in one-photon spectra.

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Anderson, R.J.M., Stachelek, T.M., McClain, W.M. (1978). Two-Photon Spectroscopy by Elliptical Polarization State Alteration. In: Zewail, A.H. (eds) Advances in Laser Chemistry. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67054-1_32

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