- 10−14 and 10−13
seconds are
typically expressed as tens or
hundreds of
femtoseconds.
Typical time
steps for
molecular dynamics simulations are on the order...
- of
picoseconds (10−12 s) or
femtoseconds (10−15 s). A
laser operated in this way is
sometimes referred to as a
femtosecond laser, for example, in modern...
-
reactions on
extremely short timescales (approximately 10−15
seconds or one
femtosecond,
hence the name) in
order to
study the very act of
atoms within molecules...
-
attribute 'ultrashort'
applies to
pulses with a
duration of a few tens of
femtoseconds, but in a
larger sense any
pulse which lasts less than a few picoseconds...
-
laser possible which can thus
generate pulses of
light as
short as a few
femtoseconds. In a Q-switched laser, the po****tion
inversion is
allowed to build...
- In optics,
femtosecond pulse shaping refers to mani****tions with
temporal profile of an
ultrashort laser pulse.
Pulse shaping can be used to shorten/elongate...
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Small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE),
second generation of
ReLEx Femtosecond lenticule extraction (FLEx), is a form of
laser based refractive eye...
-
removed by suction. A more
recent and less
common variation of this,
femtosecond laser-****isted
phacoemulsification surgery, uses a
laser to make the...
-
other half of the
prize was
awarded to Roy Glauber. Also in 2005, the
femtosecond comb
technique was
extended to the
extreme ultraviolet range, enabling...
-
oscilloscopes are at best of the
order of 200
femtoseconds, yet
laser pulses can be made as
short as a few
femtoseconds. In the
following examples, the autocorrelation...