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  1. optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy based on continuous-wave lasers
  2. An atom trap system for 39Ar dating with improved precision
  3. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy based on a comb-locked optical parametric oscillator source
  4. Precision spectroscopy of atomic helium
  5. Optical–Optical Double-Resonance Absorption Spectroscopy of Molecules with Kilohertz Accuracy
  6. Dispersion-like lineshape observed in cavity-enhanced saturation spectroscopy of HD at 14  µm
  7. H2 -He collisions: Ab initio theory meets cavity-enhanced spectra
  8. Speed-adjustable atomic beam of metastable helium for precision measurement
  9. Comb-locked cavity ring-down spectroscopy with variable temperature
  10. Toward a Determination of the Proton-Electron Mass Ratio from the Lamb-Dip Measurement of HD
  11. Line intensities of the 30011e – 00001e band of 12C16O2by laser-locked cavity ring-down spectroscopy
  12. The absorption spectrum of acetylene near 1 µm (9280–10740 cm−1) (I): Line positions
  13. Erratum: “Communication: Molecular near-infrared transitions determined with sub-kHz accuracy” [J. Chem. Phys. 147, 091103 (2017)]
  14. Absolute frequencies of water lines near 790 nm with 10−11 accuracy
  15. Measurement of the Frequency of the 2 S3−2 P3 Transition of He4
  16. Room temperature line lists for deuterated water
  17. Field Measurement of NO2 and RNO2 by Two-Channel Thermal Dissociation Cavity Ring Down Spectrometer
  18. High Precision Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy of 6ν3 Overtone Band of 14N216O near 775 nm
  19. Communication: Molecular near-infrared transitions determined with sub-kHz accuracy
  20. Million-year-old groundwater revealed by krypton-81 dating in Guanzhong Basin, China
  21. Comb-locked cavity ring-down saturation spectroscopy
  22. Line intensity measurements for acetylene between 8980 and 9420 cm–1
  23. Laser Spectroscopy of the Fine-Structure Splitting in the 2PJ3 Levels of He4
  24. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy of the fifth overtone of CO
  25. Krypton-85 dating of shallow aquifer in Hebei Plain
  26. The 2015 edition of the GEISA spectroscopic database
  27. The implementation of non-Voigt line profiles in the HITRAN database: H2 case study
  28. Global modeling of the 15N216O line positions within the framework of the polyad model of effective Hamiltonian and a room temperature 15N216O line list
  29. Efficient Separation of Ar and Kr from Environmental Samples for Trace Radioactive Noble Gas Detection
  30. Collision-induced line-shape effects limiting the accuracy in Doppler-limited spectroscopy ofH2
  31. Heat- and light-induced transformations of Yb trapping sites in an Ar matrix
  32. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy of CO2 overtone bands near 830 nm
  33. Water line positions in the 782–840nm region
  34. Doppler broadening thermometry based on cavity ring-down spectroscopy
  35. Broad-Range Detection of Water Vapor using Cavity Ring-down Spectrometer
  36. Counting Radio-Krypton Atoms with a Laser
  37. Optical determination of the Boltzmann constant
  38. Laser-spectroscopy measurement of the fine-structure splitting23P1–23P2ofHe4
  39. Identification of Alcohol Conformers by Raman Spectra in the C–H Stretching Region
  40. ROVIBRATIONAL LINE LISTS FOR NINE ISOTOPOLOGUES OF THE CO MOLECULE IN THE X 1 Σ + GROUND ELECTRONIC STATE
  41. Empirical determination of low J values of 13 CH 4 transitions from jet cooled and 80 K cell spectra in the icosad region (7170–7367 cm −1 )
  42. Ultrasensitive, self-calibrated cavity ring-down spectrometer for quantitative trace gas analysis
  43. IUPAC critical evaluation of the rotational–vibrational spectra of water vapor. Part IV. Energy levels and transition wavenumbers for D216O, D217O, and D218O
  44. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy of the electric quadrupole transitions of
  45. Analysis of Krypton-85 and Krypton-81 in a Few Liters of Air
  46. CO2 Pressure Shift and Broadening of Water Lines Near 790 nm
  47. Infrared Spectroscopy of CO Isolated in Solid Nitrogen Matrix
  48. CO2 isolated line shapes by classical molecular dynamics simulations: Influence of the intermolecular potential and comparison with new measurements
  49. LINE PARAMETERS OF THE 782 nm BAND OF CO2
  50. Analysis of 85Kr: a comparison at the 10-14 level using micro-liter samples
  51. Phonon coupling of water monomers in a solid nitrogen matrix
  52. H2O line positions in the 784–795nm region with 10−9 accuracy
  53. The 4νCH overtone of 12C2H2: Sub-MHz precision spectrum reveals perturbations
  54. Abinitiocalculations of the spectral shapes of CO2isolated lines including non-Voigt effects and comparisons with experiments
  55. Cavity ring down spectroscopy of 18O and 17O enriched carbon dioxide near 795nm
  56. Normalization of the single atom counting rate in an atom trap
  57. Electronic spectroscopy of ytterbium in a neon matrix
  58. High sensitivity cavity ring down spectroscopy of 13C16O2 overtone bands near 806nm
  59. An atom counter for measuring 81Kr and 85Kr in environmental samples
  60. Absorption spectrum of deuterated water vapor enriched by 18O between 6000 and 9200cm−1
  61. THEv= 3 ← 0S(0)-S(3) ELECTRIC QUADRUPOLE TRANSITIONS OF H2NEAR 0.8 μm
  62. Electric-quadrupole transition of H2determined to10−9precision
  63. Laser-locked, continuously tunable high resolution cavity ring-down spectrometer
  64. High-resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of 15N216O in 1650–3450 cm−1
  65. Optical Excitation and Decay Dynamics of Ytterbium Atoms Embedded in a Solid Neon Matrix
  66. The 1.58μm transparency window of methane (6165–6750cm−1): Empirical line list and temperature dependence between 80 and 296K
  67. Ar39Detection at the10−16Isotopic Abundance Level with Atom Trap Trace Analysis
  68. High sensitivity cavity ring down spectroscopy of CO2 overtone bands near 790nm
  69. CO2in Solid Para-Hydrogen: Spectral Splitting and the CO2···(o-H2)nClusters
  70. (000) and (010) energy levels of the HD18O and molecules from analysis of their ν2 bands
  71. An efficient magneto-optical trap of metastable krypton atoms
  72. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy of the bands of 15N substituted N2O
  73. IUPAC critical evaluation of the rotational–vibrational spectra of water vapor. Part II
  74. Fourier transform absorption spectrum of in 7360–8440cm−1 spectral region
  75. Empirical line parameters of methane in the 1.63–1.48μm transparency window by high sensitivity Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy
  76. Global fittings of 14N15N16O and 15N14N16O vibrational–rotational line positions using the effective Hamiltonian approach
  77. High sensitivity absorption spectroscopy of methane at 80K in the 1.58μm transparency window: Temperature dependence and importance of the CH3D contribution
  78. Ultrasensitive near-infrared cavity ring-down spectrometer for precise line profile measurement
  79. High-resolution infrared spectroscopy of in the 3500–9000cm−1 region
  80. C2H2 Overtones Near 12300 cm1 Revisited with a Very Sensitive Cavity Ring-down Spectrometer
  81. Neon matrix isolation spectroscopy of CO2 isotopologues
  82. High-resolution infrared spectroscopy of 14N15N16O and 15N14N16O in the 1200–3500cm−1 region
  83. Precision spectroscopy of the helium atom
  84. On the vibrations of N2O trapped in solid para-hydrogen
  85. Fourier-transform spectroscopy of 15N14N16O in the 3500–9000cm−1 region
  86. High sensitivity CW-cavity ring down spectroscopy of N2O near 1.5μm (III)
  87. A frequency-stabilized difference frequency generation laser spectrometer for precise line profile studies in the midinfrared
  88. High-resolution spectroscopy of the triple-substituted isotopologue of water molecule D_{\bf 2}^{\bf 18}O: the first triad
  89. Thermal beam of metastable krypton atoms produced by optical excitation
  90. Beam of metastable krypton atoms extracted from a microwave-driven discharge
  91. High-resolution ro-vibrational spectroscopy of HDO in the region of 8900–9600cm−1
  92. Laser spectroscopy of NiI: Ground and low-lying electronic states
  93. Weak overtone transitions of N2O around 1.05μm by ICLAS-VECSEL
  94. Anab initioanharmonic force field of SiHCI3
  95. The absorption spectrum of H2S between 9540 and by intracavity laser absorption spectroscopy with a vertical external cavity surface emitting laser
  96. On the Study of Resonance Interactions and Splittings in the PH3 Molecule: ν1, ν3, ν2+ν4, and 2ν4 Bands