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Ultrabroadband infrared coherent spectroscopy using solids as nonlinear media

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Abstract

The use of multiple thin fused-silica plates for pulse compression and that of a single crystal of diamond for detection have been found to contribute to the efficient and stable ultrabroadband infrared coherent spectroscopy.

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