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Imaging Ultrafast Light-Matter Interaction with Inverse Raman Scattering

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Abstract

We exploit Inverse Raman Scattering to image the propagation and nonlinear losses of a tightly focused femtosecond pump laser pulse in water. The technique can be applied in general to all Raman active materials.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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