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Pulse Polarization Splitting with Propagation through an Ultrafast Transient Waveplate

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Abstract

The decomposition of a linearly polarized laser pulse into two distinct, orthogonally polarized laser pulses after propagation through an ultrafast time-varying waveplate is demonstrated with transiently aligned, linear molecules.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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