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The High-Power Lasers and Applications Conference was held in
Munich, June 20 - 22, 1977. The conference took place
simultaneously with the "Laser 77, International Congress and Trade
Fair" at the Munich Fair Ground. The meeting was a continuation of
a series of colloquia on elec tronic transition lasers previously
held in the United States. The main topics of the conference were:
high-power VUV, UV, visible and IR la sers, including an analysis
of laser systems, technology and laser con cepts. Also, some
applications to nonlinear optics, chemical kinetics and
spectroscopy, particularly with respect to isotope separation, were
discussed. The conference was attended by 95 scientists
representing Austria, Canada, England, Finland, Germany (FRG),
Germany (GDR), France, Israel, Italy, The Netherlands, and the
U.S.A. The organizers acknowledge financial support from the
Deutsche Forschungs gemeinschaft, the U.S. Air Force Office of
Scientific Research, the U.S. Air Force European Office of
Aerospace Research and Development (EOARD) and the U.S. Army
European Research Office, as well as from the companies Coherent
Radiation, Spectra Physics and Cryophysics. Furthermore, we thank
our colleagues Dr. Steven N. Suchard and Professor Jeffrey I.
Steinfeld for coordinating the U.S. contribution to the conference.
We are grateful to Frau Maischberger for administrative
assistance."
This volume contains lectures and seminars presented at the Nato
Advanced Study Institute on "Laser Applications to Chemistry" held
at San Miniato (Pisa) Italy, June 27 - July 11, 1982. We would like
to give our recognition to all who contributed to the superb
scientific quality and to the stimulating atmosphere of this summer
school. In particular, we thank all speakers and participants in
the discussions. We acknowledge the great efforts of Tito Arecchi
as the director of the school, and the assistance of Mrs. Maria
Bonaria Petrone and Mrs. Giovanna Ravini in the or ganization of
the conference. On behalf of all participants we thank Miss Iva
Arecchi for the friendly care she has taken and for her profound
guidance through its history and the arts of the Toscana during the
excursions. We are in particular indebted to Giacinto Scoles who
organ ized this meeting together with Karl L. Kompa. Unfortunately,
due to health reasons, Giacinto Scoles had to give up the idea of
edit ing the proceedings of this meeting. Naturally, the change in
the editorial staff caused a delay in the preparation of this
volume. The subject of laser application to chemistry has not been
review ed comprehensively in recent years. Many of the lectures
andsem inars presented in San Miniato had the character of review
arti cles. Therefore we feel that the material contained in this
vol ume has not lost any of its actuality."
This conference on both the physics and chemistry of laser-induced
processes in molecules was organized by the Quantum Electronics
Divisional Board of the European Physical Society whose membership
is given on p.367. The confer ence aim, to mix physicists and
chemists interested in this exciting field both from Europe and
further afield, was well fulfilled by the attendance of around 250
participants and the submission of about 100 papers, which dre
presented here. Numerous people at both the Physics Department,
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, and at the Projektgruppe fUr
Laserforschung, MPI, Garching, con tributed hard work to the
organization; in addition to Dr. Bob Harrison, who bore the biggest
burden with conspicuous success, we particularly thank Hugh
MacKenzie, Richard Dennis and last but not least Miss Joanne Askham
and the secretaries in Edinburgh together with Frau Doris
Maischberger and the secretaries in Garching. December 1978 K.L.
Kompa S.D. Smith Conren Part I. Study of Lasers and Related
Techniques Suitable for Applications in Chemistry and Spectroscopy
Rare Gas Halogen Lasers and Photochemical Applications. By S.D.
Rockwood................................................... 3 Group
VI Molecular Photolytic Dissociation Studies Using Rare Gas Halide
Lasers. By M.C. Gower, A.J. Kearsley, and C.E. Webb ......... 8
Broadly Tunable UV Source Based on Stimulated Raman Scattering."
Lasers and chemical change is the study of radiation and molecules
in dis equilibrium. The distinguishing feature of such systems is
the extreme de parture from thermal equilibrium: the radiation is
usually confined to a narrow frequency range, is well coll imated,
and is far brighter than black body radiation; the chemical
composition and also the distribution of mole cules over their
different energy states are often markedly displaced from that
expected at equilibrium. Such systems can be used as a source of
laser radiation and, reversedly, lasers can rapidly and selectively
displace mole cular systems from equilibrium. The subsequent
evolution of the initially prepared state can then be monitored -
again using lasers. One purpose of this book is to introduce the
concepts required to d- cuss systems of radiation and molecules in
disequilibrium. These include the physics of (laser) radiation and
of radiation-matter interaction and molecular structure and
spectroscopy. Excellent textbooks of these topics are available and
our survey (in Chap. 3) is only intended to accent the es sential
points, with special reference to atomic and molecular radiation
physics. Considerably more attention is given to the topic of
disequilibrium in chemical systems (Chap. 2). In particular we
consider both inter- and intra molecular dynamics with special
reference to energy requirements and energy disposal in chemical
reactions and to what goes on in between - intramole cular energy
migration."
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