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Figure 4
Schematic of the double-pulse scheme. A single pulse is split into two sub-pulses; one is delayed relative to the other by an increase in its pathlength. The sub-pulses, separated in time by , are then redirected on a common trajectory to the sample. A typical pathlength difference of 1 mm corresponds to a time delay of 3 ps. |


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, are then redirected on a common trajectory to the sample. A typical pathlength difference of 1 mm corresponds to a time delay of 3 ps.
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