We have conducted two-photon spectroscopy of core excitons in BaF(2). Synchrotron radiation and laser light were used for 5p core-electron excitation and Auger-free luminescence was detected as the signal. Two-photon excitation enables access to f and p orbitals that cannot be reached by one-photon excitation of electrons in p orbitals.
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May 1998
Two combined systems of synchrotron radiation and laser have been constructed for solid-state research. One is a laser-induced fluorescence system to observe synchrotron radiation-induced desorption of alkali atoms from ionic crystals, which consists of a laser diode with a high repetition rate and synchrotron radiation under a single-bunch operation. The other is a system of two-photon spectroscopy, which is based on the combination of synchrotron radiation pulses with a low intensity and high repetition rate and Nd:YAG laser pulses with a high intensity and low repetition rate.
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