Abstract
Development of ultrafast mid-infrared (MIR) pulse lasers has been in rapid progress over the past decade. Since a number of molecular vibrations have resonance in the MIR region, the ultrafast MIR pulse lasers are very useful for advanced molecular spectroscopies, such as frequency comb spectroscopy for the molecular fingerprint region, pump-probe spectroscopy to trace ultrafast structural dynamics, and control of photodissociation by selective excitation of vibrational states.
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