nonlinear optical spectroscopy
Nonlinear optical spectroscopy is a branch of spectroscopy that studies the interactions between matter and light to gain insights into the properties and behavior of molecules. It involves the use of intense light pulses to induce nonlinear optical effects, allowing for the study of complex molecular processes and dynamics that cannot be observed with traditional linear spectroscopy techniques.
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