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Single-shot measurement of ultraviolet and visible femtosecond pulses using the optical Kerr effect

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Abstract

We present a method that allows the single-shot measurement of femtosecond pulses in the ultraviolet as well as the visible spectral regions. The method is based on the optical Kerr shutter technique, and it provides the third-order intensity correlation function.

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