Abstract
For many experimental studies in fundamental chemical dynamics, ultrashort deep-ultraviolet (DUV, 200~300 nm) optical pulses are required since a number of small molecules have resonances in the wavelength region. Such light source is very useful, in particular, for pump-probe photoelectron spectroscopy because the photon energy fits to the ionization energy of many molecules from the excited states.
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