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Measuring ultraviolet, femtosecond pulses in a medium with a slow response

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Abstract

We demonstrate that with transient grating, ultraviolet pulse shapes can be encoded in near-infrared nonlinear optical signals, even in a non-instantaneous medium. We present measurements of chirped 400 nm pulses made in an absorbing medium.

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