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Observation of light diffraction by time-resolved femtosecond correlation interferometry

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Abstract

We demonstrate time development of the diffraction of light waves from objects for what is to our knowledge the first time by using a new femtosecond correlation interferometry. This new dynamical optics method allows for the conversion of temporal information to space information with femtosecond resolution and has the potential to produce a time-resolved femtosecond movie for the visualization of light-wave propagation in space for scientific, biological, and medical applications.

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