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Highly Simplified Ultrashort-Pulse Measurement

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Abstract

A thick nonlinear crystal can replace the usual thin crystal and spectrometer, and a Fresnel biprism can replace the beam splitter and delay line, yielding a remarkably simple single-snot ultrashort-pulse intensity-and-phase measurement device with no sensitive alignment parameters and significantly greater sensitivity.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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