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Ultrafast Time-Resolved Probes for Quenching-Free Detection of Excited-State Species

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Abstract

The recent development and application of ultrafast nonlinear optical probes aimed at detection of gas-phase species via electronic excitation will be detailed. The use of femtosecond lasers, in particular, allows measurements to be made on ultrashort timescales that are not susceptible to collisions with species that rapidly quench fluorescence.

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