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1 April 1990 Ultrafast microscopy of solids irradiated by giant picosecond pulses
Hackjin Kim, Dana D. Dlott
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Abstract
Ultrafast processes which are spatially inhomogeneous are best studied by optical techniques which provide simultaneous temporal and spatial resolution. The ultrafast microscope developed in our lab provides picosecond time resolved images with micrometer scale spatial resolution. The principles of ultrafast microscopy, the apparatus itself, and the applications of this apparatus to several important processes, including polymer ablation and dynamic laser beam distortion, are described herein.
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Hackjin Kim and Dana D. Dlott "Ultrafast microscopy of solids irradiated by giant picosecond pulses", Proc. SPIE 1209, Picosecond and Femtosecond Spectroscopy from Laboratory to Real World, (1 April 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.17903
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KEYWORDS
Picosecond phenomena

Laser ablation

Polymers

Ultrafast phenomena

Cameras

Ultrafast imaging

Microscopy

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