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Free Electron Lasers and Other Advanced Sources of Light: Scientific Research Opportunities (1994)
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FREE ELECTRON LASERS AND OTHER ADVANCED SOURCES OF LIGHT: Scientific Research Opportunities

Peremans, A., A. Tadjeddine, M. Suhren, R. Prazeres, F. Glotin, D. Jaroszynski, and J.M. Ortega. 1993. “CO Species from CH3OH Electrochemical Decomposition on Platinum Studied by Visible-IR Sum-Frequency Generation Using CLIO Infrared Free Electron Laser, ” J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom. 64-65, 391-393.

Roubin, P., S. Cardonatto, H. Dubost, and J.M. Ortega. 1994. “Free Electron Laser Infrared Radiation of Ethane Isolated in a Xenon Matrix,” in press.

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