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Single-shot imaging captures more information about ultrafast microscopic processes than previously possible

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Single-shot imaging captures more information about ultrafast microscopic processes than previously possible
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Researchers have developed a new imaging technique that captures more information about ultrafast processes in the microscopic world than was previously possible. The technique offers scientists a powerful new tool to observe and analyze a wide range of ultrafast phenomena—which can happen in hundreds of femtoseconds—with unprecedented detail and speed. Writing in Optica, the researchers describe their new ultrafast imaging technique, called compressed spectral-temporal coherent modulation femto

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