Femtosecond laser pulses, with durations on the order of 10⁻¹⁵ seconds, have transformed the landscape of ultrafast optics by enabling the exploration of rapid light–matter interactions. The dynamics ...
Mentor: Burcin Bayram, Ph.D. A chirped pulse is a short optical or electromagnetic pulse in which the frequency and phase change over time. The use of chirped laser pulses, where the laser frequency ...
Introduction:Attosecond pulses capture ultrafast electron and light–matter dynamics on the shortest timescales accessible to controlled experiments ...
Generating intense ultrashort pulses with high spatial quality has opened up possibilities for ultrafast and strong-field science. It is so important that the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 was given to ...
Chirp measurements in radar applications are used to determine the quality of transmitted pulses. The primary quality indicators revolve around the need for the transmitted pulse to be free of ...
Physicists in Sweden have come up with a new way of accelerating ions using intense laser pulses. The technique – which has not yet been tested in the lab – involves bouncing “chirped” pulses from a ...
Integrated Core Provides FPGA Alternative to DSPs in Radar Applications Flexible Design Offers 24 Variations to Match System Needs Optimized for Maximum Throughput or Minimum Resource Utilization ...
Radar waveforms are classified into three categories based on the bandwidth of operation. With multiple waveforms available for use, such as FMCW and pulse-modulated, it’s imperative to decide on the ...
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