I can open the data files in MS Excel as comma-separated columns of data, but there are a lot of entries saying either ‘Inf’ or ‘NaN’. I guess these entries are for the wavelength ranges at the edges and outside the range of the white light spectrum. Is this normal and can I still plot the data with standard analysis software? (I just expected to have zeros for filling).
The Inf and NaN values appear when there was not enough probe light at that wavelength. They mean that you do not have any information about the transient signal at…