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On the Edge: Characterizing Broadband Dielectric Mirrors from UV to NIR Using a Pump-Probe Technique

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Abstract

Overcoming limitations of interferometric techniques in the UV, we present an alternate scheme to directly gauge the group delay with fs precision utilizing the coherent artifact in pump-probe measurements. Femtosecond-UV and NIR mirrors are characterized.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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