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DURING a recent discourse at the Royal Institution1, I wished to illustrate the effect of Q switching on the peak intensity of light emitted by a pulsed ruby laser and also to demonstrate the occurrence of intensity dependent two quantum processes. This was achieved in a simple and striking manner by using the best known of all photochemical demonstrations, the hydrogen chlorine explosion.
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Porter, G., Proc. Roy. Inst. (in the press).
Porter, G., and Steinfeld, J. I., J. Chem. Phys., 45, 3456 (1966).
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PORTER, G. Initiation of the Hydrogen Chlorine Reaction by Red Laser Light. Nature 215, 502 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/215502a0
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