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      Generalized Two-Dimensional Correlation Method Applicable to Infrared, Raman, and other Types of Spectroscopy

      Applied Spectroscopy
      Society for Applied Spectroscopy

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              Covariance mapping: a correlation method applied to multiphoton multiple ionization.

              In some cases there are hidden correlations in a highly fluctuating signal, but these are lost in a conventional averaging procedure. Covariance mapping allows these correlations to be revealed unambiguously. As an example of the applicability of this technique, the dynamics of fragmentation of molecules ionized by an intense picosecond laser are analyzed.

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                Journal
                Applied Spectroscopy
                Appl Spectrosc
                Society for Applied Spectroscopy
                0003-7028
                1943-3530
                December 04 2016
                December 04 2016
                : 47
                : 9
                : 1329-1336
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                10.1366/0003702934067694
                68637f04-bdbb-4ee5-86ba-7a9ee5140205
                © 2016
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