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Grant Funds Ultrafast Laser Development

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NORWICH, England, March 6, 2012 — University of East Anglia scientists are developing ultrafast laser equipment capable of generating femtosecond-scale intense light pulses from the ultraviolet to the infrared for 2-D electronic spectroscopy experiments. Funded by a £466,000 (about $734,000) grant from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the laser will be used for 2-D electronic spectroscopy experiments that look at the very fastest reactions. By studying how energy transfers in natural and artificial systems such as proteins and molecular materials, researchers will be able to help the design...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
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