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Optically Generated Tilted Pulses Can Be Directed Spatially and Temporally

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Physicists at the University of Konstanz have demonstrated the ability to spatially and temporally direct and control ultrashort electron pulses by using the light cycles of lasers. The new technique not only shortens pulse duration, but also allows the pulses to be “tilted,” that is, allows the pulses to be shaped to run in a direction that is other than vertical to the pulse front. This technology could be used for materials studies in the ultrafast ranges. Electrons (green) reshape into tilted pulses by interference with a beam of laser-generated terahertz radiation...Read full article

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    Published: September 2018
    Research & TechnologyeducationEuropeLasersMaterialsOpticsultrafast laserspulsed lasersultrafast opticstilted pulsestilted electron pulsesUniversity of KonstanzLudwig Maximilian University MunichMax Planck Institute of Quantum OpticsTech Pulse

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