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Explores homodyne detection in optomechanics, addressing limitations of diode rectification and showcasing the advantages of homodyne detection over traditional methods.
Covers the MIR spectral domain, femtosecond amplifiers, and nonlinear optics, exploring experimental setups and applications like pump-probe spectroscopy.