Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 1999, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (S1): 324.
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OGAWA Teiichiro
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The water surface has unique properties, which are different from those in the bulk and have exceptional scientific and environmental importance. Surface tension has been measured, but is not versatile for a molecular point of view. Recently laser spectroscopy has appeared as a sensitive tool to investigate water surface on a molecular basis. There are three major laser techniques to study the water surface:the photoionization, the second-harmonic and sum-frequency generation, and the laser-induced fluorescence. Recent progresses in these fields are overviewed based mainly on investigations carried out in my group.
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OGAWA Teiichiro. Laser Spectroscopy on Water Surface[J]. Chem. J. Chinese Universities, 1999, 20(S1): 324.
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