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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2002

Intense pulsed helium droplet beams

Mikhail N. Slipchenko; Susumu Kuma; Takamasa Momose; Andrey F. Vilesov

Pulsed (30–100 μs) nozzle beams have been used to generate helium droplets (〈N〉=104–105). The dependence of the beam intensity and the mean droplet size on the source stagnation pressure and temperature are studied via mass spectroscopy and laser induced fluorescence of embedded phthalocyanine molecules. In comparison to a cw beam the pulsed source for the same pressure and temperature has a factor of 100 higher flux and the droplet sizes are 1 order of a magnitude larger.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2004

Fine structure of the (S1←S0) band origins of phthalocyanine molecules in helium droplets

Rudolf Lehnig; Mikhail N. Slipchenko; Susumu Kuma; Takamasa Momose; Boris G. Sartakov; Andrey F. Vilesov

The laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) excitation spectra of free base phthalocyanine (Pc), Mg-Pc, and Zn-Pc molecules in superfluid helium droplets at T=0.38 K have been studied. The spectra reveal the rich vibronic structure of the S(1)<--S(0) electronic transitions. The band origins of the transitions consist of zero phonon lines accompanied by phonon wings, which originate from simultaneous electronic excitation of the molecule and excitation of the collective modes of the helium surrounding it. The phonon wings have discrete structures suggesting localization of some helium atoms in the neighborhood of the molecules. Zero phonon lines of Mg-Pc and Zn-Pc molecules are split into three components, which are separated by 0.2-0.4 cm(-1). Possible mechanism of splitting involves static or dynamic Jahn-Teller interaction of metal-phthalocyanine molecules in the twofold degenerate S(1)((1)E(u)) state with the helium shell.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2007

Laser induced fluorescence of Mg-phthalocyanine in He droplets : Evidence for fluxionality of large H2 clusters at 0.38 K

Susumu Kuma; Haruka Goto; Mikhail N. Slipchenko; Andrey F. Vilesov; Alexander Khramov; Takamasa Momose

The formation of Ar and H2 clusters, having up to 900 particles in helium droplets, has been studied via laser induced fluorescence of attached Mg-phthalocyanine (Mg-Pc) molecules. In the experiments, one Mg-Pc molecule in average was added to each He droplet either before or after the cluster species, and the shift of the spectrum of the Mg-Pc molecules was studied as a function of the cluster size. For Ar clusters, about a factor of 2 smaller matrix shift was observed for the late pickup of the Mg-Pc molecules as compared with the prior pickup, indicating that in the former case, the Mg-Pc molecules reside on the surface of the preformed Ar clusters. On the other hand, the spectra of the Mg-Pc molecules attached to H2 clusters are independent of the pickup order, which is consistent with Mg-Pc molecules residing near the center of the H2 clusters in both cases. Therefore H2 clusters remain fluxional in helium droplets at T=0.38 K. No significant differences in the spectra were observed between the para-H2 and ortho-H2 clusters.


Optics Letters | 2003

Generation of infrared radiation by stimulated Raman scattering in para-hydrogen crystal at 5 K.

Mizuho Fushitani; Susumu Kuma; Yuuki Miyamoto; Hiroyuki Katsuki; Tomonari Wakabayashi; Takamasa Momose; Andrey F. Vilesov

We report the preliminary results of our experiments with stimulated Raman scattering in para-hydrogen crystal aimed at developing a continuously tunable laboratory laser source of mid-infrared radiation. With laser pulses at 532 nm, a conversion efficiency for the first Stokes beam of as much as 20% in the forward direction was observed through a single-pass, 5-cm-long crystal. Generation of mid-infrared pulses at 4.5 microm was achieved by use of the output of a near-infrared pulsed laser (1.6 microm, 3 ns), and an absorption spectrum of gaseous CD4 molecules was successfully recorded. These results suggest use of the solid para-hydrogen Raman shifter as a promising light source for mid-infrared spectroscopy.


Chemical Physics Letters | 2007

Study of complexes of water and ammonia molecules in He droplets

Susumu Kuma; Mikhail N. Slipchenko; Takamasa Momose; Andrey F. Vilesov


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2005

Search for CCH—, NCO—, and NCS— Negative Ions in Molecular Clouds

Yusuke Morisawa; Hiromichi Hoshina; Yoshiyasu Kato; Zenzo Simizu; Susumu Kuma; Norihito Sogoshi; Mizuho Fushitani; S. Watanabe; Yuki Miyamoto; Takamasa Momose; Yasuko Kasai; Kentarou Kawaguchi


Archive | 2010

FREQUENCY STABILIZATION OF HIGH-POWER 3.3

Susumu Kuma; Takamasa Momose


Archive | 2008

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Susumu Kuma; Hiroko Nakahara; Takamasa Momose


Archive | 2007

m CW LASER WITH A FREQUENCY COMB SYSTEM

Daisuke Ando; Susumu Kuma; Masaaki Tsubouchi; Takamasa Momose


Archive | 2007

LASER INDUCED FLUORESCENCE OF TETRACENE IN HYDROGEN DROPLETS

Susumu Kuma; Takamasa Momose

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Andrey F. Vilesov

University of Southern California

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Kirill E. Kuyanov

University of Southern California

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