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    Broad-bandwidth parametric amplification in the visible: femtosecond experiments and simulations by Gale, G.M., Hache, F., Cavallari, M.

    “…A general geometric condition, involving group velocities, for large bandwidth parametric amplification with all types of phase-matching and in certain…”
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    Frequency-dependent vibrational population relaxation time of the OH stretching mode in liquid water by Gale, G.M, Gallot, G, Lascoux, N

    Published in Chemical physics letters (24-09-1999)
    “…The vibrational population relaxation time has been measured across the inhomogeneously broadened OH stretching mode ( ν 3) of a 0.5% solution of HDO in D 2O…”
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    Non-monotonic decay of transient infrared absorption in dilute HDO/D 2O solutions by Gallot, G., Lascoux, N., Gale, G.M., Leicknam, J-Cl, Bratos, S., Pommeret, S.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (2001)
    “…Transient infrared absorption of diluted HDO/D 2O solutions is measured with 150 fs laser pulses. The signal intensity decays in a heavily non-exponential way,…”
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    Generation of highly coherent tunable mid-infrared femtosecond pulses by paramatric frequency-mixing at 82 MHz by Gale, G.M., Cavallari, M., Driscoll, T.J., Hache, F.

    Published in Optics communications (15-08-1995)
    “…Near-transform-limited femtosecond infrared pulses are generated in the 2.8 to 3.6 μm spectral region by parametric frequencymixing in KTP of the synchronised…”
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    Mid infra-red femtosecond pulse generation by wave-mixing: numerical simulation and experiment by Cavallari, M., Gale, G.M., Hache, F., Pavlov, L.I., Rousseau, E.

    Published in Optics communications (01-02-1995)
    “…Numerical simulations of the parametric difference-frequency-mixing process in the femtosecond regime are presented. The calculations indicate that sub- 100 fs…”
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    Ultrafast transient optical spectroscopy in liquid water by Lascoux, N., Gallot, G., Gale, G.M., Hache, F., Bratos, S., Leicknam, J.C.

    “…Summary form only given. Direct observation of temporally varying molecular geometries during a chemical reaction is very challenging. Ultrafast (pico- and…”
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