
doi: 10.1063/1.91785
A generalized technique of impedance spectroscopy is implemented through the detection of perturbations measured at radio frequencies in the electromagnetic impedance of a medium. The perturbations are caused by the absorption of optical photons. At low powers this offers a complementary method to existing schemes in optical spectroscopy that can be used with high sensitivity. In the limit of high powers it becomes equivalent to optogalvanic spectroscopy with several important advantages.
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