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CUOS - Ultrafast Science
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Laser-Induced Optical Breakdown in Dendrimer Nanoparticle Composites
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3-D imaging with single-cycle THz pulse
In-Vivo Biosensing
Ultrafast Dynamics of Quantum Cascade Lasers
Laser-Induced Optical Breakdown in Dendrimer Nanoparticle Composites
Picosecond Ultrasonics
Ultrafast Non-degenerate Pump-Probe Spectroscopy of the Carrier Transport in Semiconductor Self-Organized Quantum Dots
Supercontinuum Generation and Application to Pulse Compression
Terahertz Electromagnetic Waves
Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics in Tunneling-Injection Quantum Dot Lasers
Laser-Induced Optical Breakdown in Dendrimer Nanoparticle Composites