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Measurement of 248-nm, subpicosecond pulse durations by two-photon fluorescence of xenon excimers

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Abstract

A technique for measuring the duration of single ultrashort pulses at KrF* wavelengths has been developed that employs fluorescence from xenon excimers excited by two-photon absorption of atom pairs. Pulses of ~350-fsec duration have been measured at 248 nm.

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