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Time-domain spectroscopies based on the optical Kerr effect (OKE) offer insights into the ultrafast processes that determine the fundamental properties of material and biological samples. Until recently, OKE has been restricted to laboratory settings due to the lack of compact, commercially available femtosecond lasers with sub-50 fs pulse durations. This whitepaper demonstrates the capabilities of these advanced, fiber-based femtosecond lasers for OKE, highlighting their potential to expand the technique’s applications beyond the lab.
Key learnings:
- Advancements in OKE and RIKES spectroscopies and their applications.
- Accessibility of these techniques with compact fiber-based femtosecond lasers.
- Benefits of using advanced laser systems for solar cells, pharmaceuticals, and photonics.
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