Abstract

Theoretical and experimental results are presented that demonstrate a scheme by which one can significantly decrease the modulation frequencies that obtain in interferometric versions of non-linear spectroscopies. This “down-shifting” scheme, by reducing dramatically the number of data points needed to characterize a given spectral region at a given resolution, renders feasible high resolution molecular spectroscopic studies that would otherwise be impractical due to data collection time constraints.

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