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Chemists Use IR Lasers to ProbeMolecular Interactions

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MADISON, Wis., Feb. 15 -- A group of chemists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has developed a new method for probing the molecular universe using infrared spectroscopy. The researchers use two infrared lasers, which are choreographed to focus on a small sample, to read the minute, telltale vibrations of molecules. These vibrations can identify molecules and can aid in determining how the different bonds within and between the molecules are connected. As described in Physical Review Letters, the new technique allows chemists to detect the fine details of how molecules are connected,...Read full article

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    Published: February 2000
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