Ultrafast spectroscopy for optically and magnetically active materials
The past few years have witnessed considerable progress in understanding ultrafast relaxational processes in solids. Low-dimensional semiconductors, metallic nanoparticles, magnetic semiconductors and high-temperature superconductors have featured strongly in this work. One of the most significant n...
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1998
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Summary: | The past few years have witnessed considerable progress in understanding ultrafast relaxational processes in solids. Low-dimensional semiconductors, metallic nanoparticles, magnetic semiconductors and high-temperature superconductors have featured strongly in this work. One of the most significant new technical developments in this area is time-resolved near-field optical spectroscopy, which permits individual nanostructure and spatially resolved dynamics to be probed. © 1998 Current Chemistry ISSN 1359-0286. |
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