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It’s not sufficient to be able to measure one ultrashort laser pulse; generally, one would like to be able to simultaneously measure two such pulses. For all ultrafast-spectroscopy experiments involve at least one ultrashort pulse to excite a medium and another to probe it, the measurement of both being necessary to characterize the experiment.

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Trebino, R. (2000). Measuring Two Pulses Simultaneously: Blind FROG. In: Frequency-Resolved Optical Gating: The Measurement of Ultrashort Laser Pulses. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1181-6_20

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