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Picosecond Dephasing Time Measurement by CSRS Using Temporally Incoherent Nanosecond Laser with Short Correlation Time

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Abstract

Until now all reported studies of transient spectroscopy with incoherent light, including photon echo and pump-probe spectroscopy, were concerned with two-level systems where quasi-monochromatic light of only one frequency couples the two levels.[1-4] However, there exist various coherent transient phenomena where light of two or more frequencies are concerned, and time resolution of the transient spectroscopies using these phenomena are also expected to be limited not by the duration of used light pulses but by the correlation time of the radiation fields.[5]

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