ultrafast laser spectroscopy
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy is a scientific technique that uses extremely short pulses of laser light to study the properties and behavior of molecules and materials on a timescale of femtoseconds (one quadrillionth of a second), allowing for the exploration of fast and transient processes at the atomic and molecular level.
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