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Electro-Optic Sampling

Electro-Optic Sampling

Source: Nature Electro-optic Sampling: A Comprehensive Overview Electro-optic Sampling: A Comprehensive Overview Introduction Electro-optic sampling is an optoelectronic technique that leverages the linear electro-optic effect to measure ultrafast optical phenomena. By utilizing ultrashort optical pulses and electro-optic probes, this method enables high sensitivity measurements without the need for extremely fast photodetectors. Principles of Electro-optic Sampling […]

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Pump–Probe Measurements

Pump–Probe Measurements

Source: Nature Blog Post: Understanding Pump-Probe Measurements Understanding Pump-Probe Measurements Overview Pump-probe measurements are a powerful technique used in ultrafast laser spectroscopy to study fast processes in materials. This method involves hitting a sample with a pump pulse to generate an excitation, followed by a probe pulse to analyze the sample’s response at a later

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Time-Resolved Spectroscopy

Time-Resolved Spectroscopy

Source: BMG Labtech Time-Resolved Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications Time-Resolved Spectroscopy: Methods and Applications Introduction Time-resolved spectroscopy, also known as ultrafast spectroscopy, encompasses various techniques for studying dynamic processes in materials on timescales ranging from seconds to femtoseconds. This article explores different methods used in time-resolved spectroscopy and their applications. Transient Absorption Spectroscopy Transient absorption spectroscopy,

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