Warburton et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Observation of laser pulse propagation in optical fibers with a SPAD cameraWarburton et al., 2017
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- Warburton R
- Aniculaesei C
- Clerici M
- Altmann Y
- Gariepy G
- McCracken R
- Reid D
- McLaughlin S
- Petrovich M
- Hayes J
- Henderson R
- Faccio D
- Leach J
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Recording processes and events that occur on sub-nanosecond timescales poses a difficult challenge. Conventional ultrafast imaging techniques often rely on long data collection times, which can be due to limited device sensitivity and/or the requirement of scanning the …
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