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Transient Absorption Helps Distinguish Excitation Values

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Since the 1970s, researchers have struggled with the same problem: Shining a laser on a sample can excite it not just once, but several times per experiment. As a result, measurement results of the single excitation and the multiple excitations overlap and often cannot be separated. This makes it difficult to draw conclusions about the material being studied. To remedy this, the laser power is often reduced to such an extent that multiple excitations are less likely than single excitations. However, using laser spectroscopy, multiple excitations cannot be completely avoided and therefore...Read full article

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    Published: March 2023
    Glossary
    excitation
    1. The process by which an atom acquires energy sufficient to raise it to a quantum state higher than its ground state. 2. More specifically with respect to lasers, the process by which the material in the laser cavity is stimulated by light or other means, so that atoms are converted to a semistable state, initiating the lasing process.
    Research & TechnologyLasersspectroscopyseparationExcitationsinglemultipleUniversity of WürzburgUniversity of OttawaEuropeNaturetransient absorption spectroscopytransient absorptionnonlinear spectroscopyTechnology News

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