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Measurement of femtosecond time delay in optical materials using type-11 parametric downconversion

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Abstract

Correlated pairs of photons generated in nonlinear Type II spontaneous parametric downconversion can be used to develop a new approach for the measurement of time delay between orthogonally polarized wave packets with femtosecond time resolution. This technique does not require the use of sophisticated and expensive femtosecond laser sources.

© 1994 IEEE

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