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A mathematical model and method are proposed for the processing of the experimental results on the photoinduced absorption at optical densities of the substances under study of about unity. In such experiments, the pump intensity and the concentrations of products of the photoinduced reactions are varied with coordinate.
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Brandt, N.N., Brovko, O.O. & Chikishev, A.Y. Resolution of the time-resolved absorption spectra of three-component systems into spectral components and determination of transition constants. Laser Phys. 16, 1658–1663 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1054660X06120103
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