C. Ishibashi et al., Infrared radio-frequency double-resonance spectroscopy of molecular vibrational-overtone bands using a Fabry-Perot cavity-absorption cell, J OPT SOC B, 18(7), 2001, pp. 1019-1030
Infrared (ir) radio-frequency (rf) double-resonance spectroscopy was carrie
d out on the vibrational-overtone band of methyl iodide molecules (CH3I). A
n optical Fabry-Perot cavity was employed as an absorption cell to record s
aturated ir spectral lines even by a small-power extended-cavity diode lase
r with a high sensitivity and a wide tunability in the presence of a rf fie
ld. These features allowed investigation of molecules strongly coupled with
monochromatic and bichromatic rf fields, or dressed molecules, at various
rf power levels and detuning frequencies for a variety of ir and rf transit
ions. At appropriate energy-level schemes, quantum-interference effects wer
e observed. All resultant spectra showed good agreement with dressed-state
theoretical calculations, indicating that the present spectrometer is valid
for precise investigation of dressed molecules. (C) 2001 Optical Society o
f America.