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29 May 1980 Subpicosecond Spectroscopic Techniques In Biological Materials
J. L. Martin, A. Antonetti, A. Astier, J. Etchepare, G. GrilIon, A . Migus
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Proceedings Volume 0211, Optics and Photonics Applied to Medicine; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958366
Event: Optics, Photonics, and Iconics Engineering Meeting, 1979, Strasbourg, France
Abstract
We report on two distinct techniques involving picosecond laser pulses; for stereometry or tomoscopy experiments, we use a light scattering technique with a mode-locked Nd3+ glass laser; it provides a submillimeter depth resolution. The spectroscopy of ultra short phenomena are obtained with a subpicosecond amplified mode-locked dye laser; some preliminary results concerning the process of the cooperative mechanism taking place in the photolysis of hemoglobin complex are presented.
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J. L. Martin, A. Antonetti, A. Astier, J. Etchepare, G. GrilIon, and A . Migus "Subpicosecond Spectroscopic Techniques In Biological Materials", Proc. SPIE 0211, Optics and Photonics Applied to Medicine, (29 May 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958366
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Spectroscopy

Mode locking

Spectroscopes

Camera shutters

Continuous wave operation

Dye lasers

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