femtosecond laser spectroscopy

How Does Femtosecond Laser Spectroscopy Work?


The technique involves generating a sequence of ultrafast laser pulses and directing them at the sample of interest. One pulse, known as the pump pulse, initiates the reaction by exciting the sample. A subsequent pulse, called the probe pulse, interrogates the sample at various time delays after the initial excitation. By varying the time delay between the pump and probe pulses, researchers can construct a detailed picture of the reaction dynamics over time.

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