pump probe spectroscopy

How Does Pump Probe Spectroscopy Work?

The process begins with the pump pulse, which excites the electrons in the material, creating a non-equilibrium state. Shortly after, a probe pulse is used to measure the absorption, emission, or scattering of light in the material. By varying the time delay between the pump and probe pulses, one can map out the dynamic processes occurring within the material on ultrafast timescales, often in the range of femtoseconds to picoseconds.

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