Abstract
Optical methods based on instantaneous measurements of the optical refractive index and of the absorption coefficient allow observation in real time, with a resolution of 10−13 s, of the evolution of an electron gas injected into the conduction band of a wide-bandgap insulator. In particular, the ultrafast dynamics of charge trapping, excitonic processes and point defect creation can be studied in this way.
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