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Pump-probe microscopy of pigments used in historical art

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Abstract

We have developed a nonlinear microscopy technique that uses sensitive modulation transfer to extract excited state dynamics with high spatial resolution. Here, we use this technique to characterize several pigments used in historical artwork.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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