- In optics, an
ultrashort pulse, also
known as an
ultrafast event, is an
electromagnetic pulse whose time
duration is of the
order of a
picosecond (10−12...
- An
ultrafast monochromator is a
monochromator that
preserves the
duration of an
ultrashort pulse (in the femtosecond, or lower, time-scale). Monochromators...
- An
ultrafast molecular process is any
technology that
relies on
properties of
molecules that are only
extant for a very
short period of time (less than...
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Ultrafast laser spectroscopy is a
category of
spectroscopic techniques using ultrashort pulse lasers for the
study of
dynamics on
extremely short time...
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whose research involves the
development of
ultrafast lasers, a
technology whose applications include ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and
imaging biological...
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Ultrafast X-rays or
ultrashort X-ray
pulses are
femtosecond x-ray
pulses with
wavelengths occurring at
interatomic distances. This beam uses the X-ray's...
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Katherine C.; Gandhi, Hemi H.; Mazur, Eric; Sundaram, S. K. (Dec 31, 2015). "
Ultrafast laser processing of materials: a review".
Advances in
Optics and Photonics...
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professor of physics, and the
director of the
Physical Biology Center for
Ultrafast Science and
Technology at the
California Institute of Technology. Ahmed...
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diode is a faster-than-standard
current rectifier. The
terms "fast" and "
ultrafast" are in
comparison to
standard rectifiers designed for low-frequency applications...
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Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED), also
known as
femtosecond electron diffraction (FED), is a pump-probe
experimental method based on the combination...