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Ultrafast spectroscopy is a powerful experimental technique used to study the dynamics of chemical and physical processes on extremely short timescales, often on the order of femtoseconds (10^-15 seconds) to picoseconds (10^-12 seconds). It typically involves the use of short laser pulses to excite a sample and then probe the time-evolution of its electronic and molecular properties.

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