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Autocorrelators: pulse measurement methods

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This lecture covers the principles and applications of autocorrelators in measuring the temporal profile of laser pulses, including first and second-order autocorrelation techniques, intensity vs. interferometric autocorrelation, and single-shot autocorrelators. The instructor discusses the implementation of autocorrelation methods, the characteristics of laser pulses, and the use of optical components such as photodiodes and crystals.

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