The XV Symposium on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy

July 18-21, 2006, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia

Participant Organizations

Organization: V.E. Zuev Institute of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS, Tomsk, Russia

List of reports:

  1. V.P. Kochanov
    Optical rectification in gas media
  2. V.P. Kochanov
    Effect of quasi-resonances of polarizability on saturated absorption at forbidden transition
  3. V.P. Kochanov
    Resonance stimulated Raman and hyper-Raman scattering on allowed transition
  4. V.P. Kochanov
    Parametric resonance in amplification of harmonics of intense dichromatic radiation Raman scattering on low-frequency transitions
  5. V.P. Kochanov
    On the systematic errors of determination of the frequency for transitions between atomic excited states by registration and analisys of fluorescence pulses
  6. A.D. Bykov, N.N. Lavrentieva, T.P. Mishina
    Using of generalized Euler series transformation for the calculation of halfwidths and shifts of molecular spectral lines
  7. A.D. Bykov, V.N. Stroinova
    Relaxation parameters of the lines caused by the transitions into highly excited vibrational states of CO molecule
  8. A.V. Nikitin, V. Boudon, J.-P. Champion, M. Loëte, S. Albert, S. Bauerecker, M. Quack, L.R. Brown
    Global frequency and intensity analysis of 12CH4 in the 0 – 4800 cm-1 region
  9. A.V. Nikitin
    Potential energy surface for vibrational state calculations of methane
  10. B.V. Perevalov, V.I. Perevalov, S.A. Tashkun, A. Campargue, D. Romanini, S. Kassi
    CW–Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy of carbon dioxide isotopologues near 1.5 µm
  11. V.P. Galileiskii, A.S. Kolevatov, Yu.N. Ponomarev, A.V. Volodin, E.A. Zhitnitskii, Sh.Sh. Nabiev, B.A. Fomin
    Control of the results of atmospheric satellite investigations with ground-based spectral systems
  12. A.I. Nadezhdinskii, Ya.Ya. Ponurovskii, D.B. Stavrovskii, D.Yu. Namestnikov, Sh.Sh. Nabiev, G.Yu. Grigoriev, S.L. Malyugin, A.N. Zhitov, D.A. Bolyasov, Yu.N. Ponomarev
    Differential absorption with the use of diode lasers in the near- and medium-IR ranges as a method of remote indication of especially dangerous gaseous compounds in atmosphere
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