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Comparison of semiclassical line-shape models to rovibrational H 2 O spectra measured by frequency-stabilized cavity ring-down spectroscopy

Lisak et al., 2006

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17801562241454596467
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Lisak D
Hodges J
Ciuryło R
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Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

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A single-mode cavity ring-down spectrometer, which incorporates a stabilized and tuneable comb of resonant frequencies and a continuous-wave external-cavity diode probe laser, was used to study rovibrational absorption line shapes within the 2 ν 1+ ν 3 and 3 ν 3 vibrational …
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