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Detection of amplitude-and-phase structure of ultrashort pulses by the method of spectral nonlinear optics

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Abstract

Spectral nonlinear optics uses nonlinear interaction of spatially decomposed ultrashort pulses [1,2]. In the present work we show the possibility of the amplitude-and-phase imaging of ultrashort pulses based on three-wave spectral nonlinear optics.

© 1996 IEEE

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