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Ultrafast Lasers Benefit Optical Experiments

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WÜRZBURG, Germany, Feb. 18, 2010 – Until now, time-resolved optical experiments have been taking advantage of external moveable optical delay lines or two synchronized pulsed laser systems in order to achieve a defined pulse delay between two partial beams. Sueddeutsche Kunststoff-Zentrum (SKZ), provider of independent contracting services to the plastics industry, has now developed a procedure using only a single pulse source for the creation of a defined and variable pulse delay, thus eliminating the need for any external moveable components. The procedure, dubbed the Oscat principle (Optical Sampling by Cavity...Read full article

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    Published: February 2010
    attophysicsBasic ScienceEuropefemtochemistryfemtosecond lasersfiber coupledGermanyinterferometric methodsoptical delay linesOptical Sampling by Cavity Tuningpulsed lasersResearch & TechnologySueddeutsche Kunststoff-Zentrumsynchronized pulsed laser systemssynchronized two-laser systemtime-domain terahertz spectroscopytime-resloved optical experimentsultrafast lasersvariable pulse delayLasers

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