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. 2017 Jul 28;6(7):e17088.
doi: 10.1038/lsa.2017.88. eCollection 2017 Jul.

Scattering on scattering

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Scattering on scattering

Jörn Bonse. Light Sci Appl. .
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Figure 1
Schematics of two variants of time-resolved pump-probe microscopy for studying ultrafast laser-induced processes. A strong pump pulse (red lines) excites a material surface, which is then illuminated by a weak, delayed probe pulse (blue lines). (a) bright-field imaging of the sample surface using specular reflection. (b) dark-field imaging of optical scattering at the sample’s surface topography and by ablated particles (black dots).

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