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An optical double-resonance effect, requiring two optical frequencies, is demonstrated in the infrared for the molecule CH3F, and provides high-precision dipole-moment values for both the ground and an excited vibrational state. The method is a particularly convenient and precise means for probing optically excited molecular levels. © 1970 The American Physical Society.
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