This is old but still useful to learn basics. for a better answer, provide more information on your area of interest ( gas phase, biology, environmental, etc)
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In general, the light induced chemical reactions is a very complex area. I spent years to build the kinetic models of light driven reactions. This is a very challenging task despite my deep knowledge of chemical kinetics.
Thank you, sir. Definitely this will help me. Basically I am following Chemical and Biochemical Applications of Lasers book by C. Bradley Moore. There I have found some relations but the book is very old. So I have no idea what's the recent advancement in this area. The way I need, it's on mathematical based, but every resource I got its different from my way or else experimental based. Your article has many mathematical formulations, so this may help me definitely.
The recent advances are mostly instrumental. As I wrote, it's extremely difficult to build a kinetic model, even for a pretty simple reactions studied by transient absorption spectroscopy. The people usually say: "The data are treated in the way commonly accepted in this area."