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Motion picture of short pulses

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Researchers in Japan have now extended the capability of light-in-flight holography to femtosecond pulse durations in the visible wavelength range.

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Figure 1: Extending the LIF holography technique to femtosecond pulse durations at visible wavelengths.

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Abramson, N. Motion picture of short pulses. Nature Photon 5, 389–390 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2011.138

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