Spectroscopic Methods for Analysis of Sample Dynamics

  • C. Rullière
  • T. Amand
  • X. Marie
Part of the Advanced Texts in Physics book series (ADTP)

Abstract

In the previous chapters of this book, we dealt with ultrashort laser pulses by themselves, without paying attention to their possible uses. Since you are now familiar with the methods of generation of ultrashort laser pulses, with their manipulation and with the associated difficulties, it is now time to consider an important topic: what can we do with these ultrashort laser pulses?.

Keywords

Probe Beam Pump Pulse Probe Pulse Group Velocity Dispersion Nonlinear Crystal 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • C. Rullière
    • 1
    • 2
  • T. Amand
    • 3
  • X. Marie
    • 3
  1. 1.Centre de Physique Moléculaire Optique et Hertzienne (CPMOH)UMR5798 (CNRS-Université Bordeaux I)Talence CedexFrance
  2. 2.Commissariat á l’Energie Atomique (CEA)BarpFrance
  3. 3.Laboratoire de Physique de la Matière Condensée, INSA/CNRSComplexe Scientifique de RangueilToulouse Cedex 4France

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