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Volume holographic pulse shaping

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Abstract

Volume holograms for subpicosecond pulse shaping are described. Experimental results with a camphorquinone-doped plastic hologram probed by a colliding-pulse mode-locked laser are presented. We observe a 2-THz beat frequency in the diffracted pulse.

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