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Highly sensitive direct femtosecond pulse measurements using electrooptic spectral shearing interferometry

Dorrer et al., 2002

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13495095034985071070
Author
Dorrer C
Kang I
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Summaries of Papers Presented at the Lasers and Electro-Optics. CLEO'02. Technical Diges

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Highly sensitive femtosecond optical pulse characterization has been performed, for the first time to our knowledge, using electrooptic spectral shearing interferometry. We report a full temporal characterization of 750-fs pulses with average power as low as 10/spl mu/W at 156 …
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