Ultimate Guide to Mastering Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy in Just 3 Months

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Ultrafast laser spectroscopy is a complex topic that requires foundational knowledge, especially for M.Sc. students. To prepare for a summer project, utilizing resources like Google Scholar and the ISI Web of Knowledge can yield valuable review articles. Focusing on keywords related to ultrafast and femtosecond laser spectroscopy will help in finding relevant materials. Engaging with these resources can provide a solid crash course in the subject. Mastering this field within three months is ambitious but achievable with the right study materials.
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Hello,

I am about to do a summer project on" ultrafast laser spectroscopy". three months left.

Now i am an M.Sc.( MS equivalent ) student and I know little about this topic. can anyone provide me with some material for a crash course?
 
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Well one good way to start is to use scholar.google.com and isi web of knowledge and search for review articles on the subject using the relevant keywords. You might also want to try search femtosecond laser spectroscopy review articles too.
 
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