Abstract
Time domain optical spectroscopies are generally discussed in terms of time-dependent driving and response functions. Although the frequency content of an optical pulse is implicitly considered in any time domain representation of an optical experiment, the interaction of the different Fourier components of the pulse with the medium is rarely considered explicitly, either formally or phenomenologically, in the interpretation of temporal data.
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