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1. Frequency comb Brillouin microscopy
Abstract : Brillouin light scattering (BLS), an almost a century-old technique, has evolved into a powerful and versatile method to study acoustic and magnetic phenomena down to the nanometer size scale. Presently, BLS can be applied in fields as diverse as acoustics, spintronics, geosciences, and biophysics. READ MORE
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2. Diagnosis of Moisture in Transformer Insulation - Application of frequency domain spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis presents application of dielectric response measurements for identifying condition of high voltage insulation in power transformers. Results of such measurements, incorporated with different modelling techniques, allow to estimate moisture content in solid part of transformer insulation. READ MORE
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3. Applications of Short Extreme Ultraviolet Pulses to the Spectroscopy of Atoms and Molecules
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the characterisation in time and frequency, and to spectroscopic application, of extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses. High-order harmonic generation or wave mixing processes were used to produce the pulses in the XUV spectral region. READ MORE
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4. Formation and Dynamics of Molecular Excitons and their Fingerprints in Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy
Abstract : An efficient transfer of energy in molecular systems has proven to be of fundamental importance both in nature and industrial applications. The ability of molecules to work together forming collective excitations, so-called excitons, plays a key role in for example the extraordinary fast energy transfer involved in the first steps of photosynthesis. READ MORE
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5. Advanced characterization techniques of photonic devices with frequency combs
Abstract : Integrated photonics has witnessed remarkable progress in the last decades. Measuring photonic devices in amplitude and phase provides insight into their performance. Swept wavelength interferometry is a prominent technique for the broadband characterization of the complex response. READ MORE