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What Can Be Studied with Pump Probe Experiments in Nanotechnology?
Pump probe experiments can be used to study a wide range of phenomena in nanotechnology, including:
1.
Charge carrier dynamics
in semiconductor nanostructures.
2. Energy transfer processes in
quantum dots
.
3. Photochemical reactions in
nanoparticles
.
4.
Vibrational modes
in nanomaterials.
5. Spin dynamics in
magnetic nanomaterials
.
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