Introduction
The Multi-photon Grotrian Diagram (MGD) provides multiple frequency
tabular and MGD graphic diagrams. The MGD has more than a hundred ready-to-access
spectroscopic data sets of AEDB atomic (and ionic) elements that are easily
retrievable.
MGD connects the transition of a photon frequency with two energy levels
of a given element. MGD uses the corresponding selection rules to display
either a one-photon or a two-photon transition. For the user's convenience,
MGD has a mouse driven option that draws lines on the MGD representing
a laser's arbitrary photon energies, and allows the user to move these
lines in order to line them up with energy levels and potential transitions.
The MGD software is particularly useful in a wide range of applications
using lasers, including, the processing of materials using lasers, laser
vapor isotope separation, and resonance laser ionization and laser spectroscopy
in general.
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File Menu
Functions Menu
Graph Menu
Mouse Menu
Window Menu
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