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Ultrafast, large-dynamic-range absorption spectroscopy of slow relaxations in condensed systems

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Abstract

Nonexponential photoinduced relaxation processes that occur over many timescales are often found in condensed matter systems, such as amorphous semiconductors, chalcogenide glasses, or conductive polymers.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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