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Picosecond thermometry and manometry of hydrogen-bonded systems

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Abstract

A method for ultrafast temperature and pressure measurements in H-bonded systems is presented. Using mid-infrared subpicosecond pulses for excitation and probing, we studied temperature jumps in ice where a thermalization within 25 ps was observed.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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