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Measuring Complex Pulses in a Single Shot Using Crossed-Beam Spectral Interferometry and a Reference Pulse with Massive Pulse Front Tilt

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Abstract

We use a reference pulse with massive pulse front tilt in crossed-beam spectral interferometry to measure extremely complex pulses, much longer than possible in traditional spectral interferometry.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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