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Single-Shot Spatiotemporal Characterization Using Multispectral Wavefront Sensing

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Abstract

Multispectral wavefront sensing techniques are employed for single-shot spatiotemporal characterization. Phase diversity and lateral shearing are used with a multispectral camera to characterize radial group delay, compressor grating misalignment, and optical parametric chirped- pulse-amplification performance.

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