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Signal Recovery in the Measurement of Ultrashort Laser Pulses—Recent Progress
Because ultrashort laser pulses (as short as 10-14 seconds) are the shortest technological events ever created, their measurement remained a frustrating endeavor for many years. In order to measure an event in time, one generally requires a shorter event—which did not exist.