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Noise Correlation Spectroscopy for spectroscopic measurements of low energy modes

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Abstract

Noise Correlation Spectroscopy (NCS) is a technique exploiting statistical correlations imprinted onto spectral components of shaped ultrashort light pulses by a light-matter inelastic scattering process, in order to measure low energy eigenmodes of a material.

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