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Far infrared laser frequencies of CH3OD and N2H4

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The frequencies of 26 laser lines with wavelengths between 57 and 534 μm have been measured in the optically pumped laser gases CH3OD and N2H4. A pair of stabilized cw 12CO 2 lasers was used as a frequency standard for the heterodyne frequency measurements. Seven of the 26 lines are new.

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Radford, H.E., Evenson, K.M., Matushima, F. et al. Far infrared laser frequencies of CH3OD and N2H4 . Int J Infrared Milli Waves 12, 1161–1166 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01008558

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