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Ultrafast superheating of ice

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Abstract

Ultrafast temperature jump technique for ice is demonstrated using IR double resonant spectroscopy. Measurements performed close to the melting point show substantial superheating to 301 K that persists beyond 1.3 ns.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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