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Intracavity-, Laser-Desorption- and Cavity Ring-Down Techniques as Detection Devices for Samples in Condensed Phases

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This contribution presents three different experimental approaches for studying molecules in condensed phases: an intracavity Raman technique which is used to identify isomeric samples which could not be separated by standard HPLC settings, a laser desorption technique which provides the transport of large molecules into the gas phase under mild conditions and the cavity-ring-down spectroscopy for condensed phases. The latter method developed recently has been applied to questions in the field of nano-technology.

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Lauterbach, J., Bettermann, H., Steinert, R., Hering, P., Kleinermanns, K. (2004). Intracavity-, Laser-Desorption- and Cavity Ring-Down Techniques as Detection Devices for Samples in Condensed Phases. In: Hering, P., Lay, J.P., Stry, S. (eds) Laser in Environmental and Life Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08255-3_7

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