Abstract

The past ten years of accomplishment in the use of laser optogalvanic techniques for the spectroscopy of molecules is reviewed in this report. From a curiousity at first only able to reproduce the results of classical absorption experiments, the laser optogalvanic (LOG) methods have emerged as the most powerful and versatile of the new procedures that are now revolutionizing molecular spectroscopy. Most of these are described in more detail in the following manuscripts. The one in which our laboratory has specialized is reviewed here. In this work the use of optogalvanic techniques in the study of the state-selective photolysis of simple molecules is discussed.

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