The direct measurement of self-broadened linewidths using the time decay of pure-rotational hybrid femtosecondpicosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (fsps RCARS) signals is demonstrated in gas-phase N2 and O2 from 1-20 atm. Using fs pump and Stokes pulses and a spectrally narrowed ps probe pulse, collisional dephasing rates with time constants as short as 2.5 ps are captured with high accuracy for individual rotational transitions. S-branch linewidths of N2 and O2 from ∼0.06 to 2.2 cm-1 and the line separation of O2 triplet states are obtained from the measured dephasing rates and compared with high-resolution, frequency-domain measurements and S-branch approximations using the modified exponential gap model. The accuracy of the current measurements suggests that the fsps RCARS approach is well suited for tracking the collisional dynamics of gas-phase mixtures over a wide range of pressures. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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Miller, J. D., Roy, S., Gord, J. R., & Meyer, T. R. (2011). Communication: Time-domain measurement of high-pressure N2 and O2 self-broadened linewidths using hybrid femtosecondpicosecond coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering. Journal of Chemical Physics, 135(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3665932
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