Perturbation-Assisted Laser-Induced Atomic Fragment Fluorescence Spectroscopy: A Facile Route to Spin-Forbidden States
Qun Zhang, Yang Chen, Mark Keil

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy technique that simplifies the detection of spin-forbidden states in molecules, enhancing spectroscopic analysis capabilities.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel perturbation-assisted laser-induced atomic fragment fluorescence method for studying spin-forbidden molecular states.
Findings
Effective detection of spin-forbidden states demonstrated
Technique offers a simpler alternative to existing methods
Potential applications in molecular spectroscopy and analysis
Abstract
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors, because the authors have made abundant revisions and resubmitted the modified new version entitled "Laser-induced atomic fragment fluorescence spectroscopy: A facile technique for molecular spectroscopy of spin-forbidden states" to arXiv:0812.4554. Thanks for your attention.
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