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Complex pulses and new physics: how FROG has led to new paradigms for ultrafast nonlinear optics

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Abstract

The use of FROG to provide complete amplitude and phase characterization of complex ultrafast pulses has opened fundamentally new directions of research in numerous areas of optical physics. This talk reviews a selection of results in source development, nonlinear optics, and applications.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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