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Femtosecond Spatiotemporal Control with Multiple Knobs

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Abstract

For controlling non-resonant molecular fragmentation process, simultaneous effect of chirp and polarization of a femtosecond pulse is mutually independent. For multiphoton fluorescence microscopy and optical tweezers with high-repetition-rate lasers, inter-pulse separation and polarization is important.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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