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Effect of Reference Pulse Width on XFROG
In preparation for the upcoming Frontiers in Optics conference, I’ve been experimenting with the cross-correlation frequency-resolved optical gating (XFROG) algorithm. We’d like to prove that it can be used to measure extremely complex laser pulses with time-bandwidth products of ~1000. … Continue reading