We demonstrate time-resolved tomography with 200 fs resolution for the three-dimensional analysis of the non-linear dynamics of ultrafast laser-matter interaction inside the volume of transparent materials. We reconstruct as an example the three-dimensional spatial distribution of the transient extinction coefficient induced by focusing higher-order Bessel-Gaussian-beams into Gorilla glass. This approach can be employed to gaseous, liquid and transparent solid state matter which interact with laser light.
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