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1 University of Arizona, Dept. of Physics
Molecular Spectroscopy of Rotational, Vibrational, and Electronic oscillations Abram Young University of Arizona, Dept. of Physics J2,0 ← 1,0 Transition

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3 Generation of THz waves by Optical Rectification

4 Reference pulse Pulse through sample Discrete Fourier Transform to recover spectrum and phase

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6 THz signal through NH3 cell
11 cm cell with thin Mylar windows Evacuated to <50 mTorr before each scan Adjustable pressure 0.1 – 100 Torr 0.119 pSec shift from vacuum sample approximates index of refraction NH3 Rotational transitions Noise floor

7 Low Order Rotational Lines
J1,0 ←0,0 = THz (0.597 THz) J2,0 ←1,0 = 1.215THz (1.193 THz) J3,0 ←2,0 = 1.765THz (1.790 THz)

8 Future Measurements For room temperature Ammonia,
Sub-Doppler Lamb dip spectroscopy Greatly reduced from atomic spectra due to greater reduced mass and lower oscillation frequency For room temperature Ammonia, ~1.8 MHz for J1<-0 (3.6 MHz, 5 MHz for J2<-1 and J3<-2)

9 5 Bands from 140GHz-900GHz Microlambda 10-20 GHz multilock Synth
Signal conditioning DC supplies 5 Bands from 140GHz-900GHz Microlambda GHz multilock Synth Electronically Chopped Amplifier Varying multiplication bands Rx Tx sample


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