A V Ravi Kumar
Articles written in Pramana – Journal of Physics
Volume 33 Issue 5 November 1989 pp 1- Rapid Communications
Photoacoustic detection of two photon absorption in formaldehyde using pulsed dye laser
A V Ravi Kumar G Padmaja V P N Nampoori C P G Vallabhan
Absorption spectra of formaldehyde molecule in the gas phase have been recorded using photoacoustic (PA) technique with pulsed dye laser at various power levels. The spectral profiles at higher power levels are found to be different from that obtained at lower laser powers. Two photon absorption (TPA) is found to be responsible for the photoacoustic signal at higher laser power while the absorption at lower laser power level is attributed to one photon absorption (OPA) process. Probable assignments for the different transitions are given in this paper.
Volume 36 Issue 4 April 1991 pp 423-427 Research Articles
Observation of two-photon induced photoemission optogalvanic effect
P R Sasi Kumar G Padmaja A V Ravi Kumar V P N Nampoori C P G Vallabhan
Observation of laser induced two-photon photoemission optogalvanic (TPPOG) effect from tungsten electrode in a discharge cell using 564 nm radiation obtained from a pulsed dye laser is described. The magnitude of the POG signal is studied as a function of laser energy under various discharge parameters. Competition between one-photon and two-photon processes has been observed when nitrogen gas is used in the discharge cell.
Volume 37 Issue 4 October 1991 pp 345-351
Evaluation of laser ablation threshold in polymer samples using pulsed photoacoustic technique
A V Ravi Kumar G Padmaja P Radhakrishnan V P N Nampoori C P G Vallabhan
The acoustic signals generated in solids due to interaction with pulsed laser beam is used to determine the ablation threshold of bulk polymer samples of teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene) and nylon under the irradiation from a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser at 1.06
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