saturated interference spectroscopy [`sach·ǝ´rād·ǝd ´in·tǝr´fir·ǝns spek`träs·kǝ·pē] SPECTROSCOPY A version of saturation spectroscopy in which the gas sample is placed inside an interferometer that splits a probe laser beam into parallel components in such a way that they cancel on recombination; intensity changes in the recombined probe beam resulting from changes in absorption or refractive index induced by a laser saturating beam are then measured. |