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I. Results from Prior NSF Support
I. Results from Prior NSF Support

Viscosity dependence of optical limiting in carbon black
Viscosity dependence of optical limiting in carbon black

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... ±1,..., ± ) for a given n which lead to the same eigenvalue. There is a certain amount of degeneracy. An additional quantum number ms is needed to describe the electron spin. For the alkali “one-electron” atoms the spin-orbit coupling produces an appreciable splitting of all but the  = 0 lines wi ...
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Ultrafast laser spectroscopy

Ultrafast laser spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique that uses ultrashort pulse lasers for the study of dynamics on extremely short time scales (attoseconds to nanoseconds). Different methods are used to examine dynamics of charge carriers, atoms and molecules. Many different procedures have been developed spanning different time scales and photon energy ranges; some common methods are listed below.
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