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Probing ultrafast, shock-induced chemistry using extremely broad band, ultrashort mid-infrared pulses

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Abstract

Using extremely broad-band mid-infrared pulses (3-14 µm), and a single shot spectrometer, we probe ultrafast chemistry at high pressures (~20 GPa) through changes in the vibrational spectrum. Here we present results on shocked benzene and nitromethane.

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