Abstract
Single-shot, short-pulse-width measurements have been made using the second- harmonic-generation auto- and cross-correlators and two-photon fluorescence. Both methods require intense input pulses and critical alignment. We have developed a new technique for measuring the pulse width of a laser beam or a synchrotron beam, even at low-pulse intensities, with small output-intensity fluctuations.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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