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    Resolving the build-up of femtosecond mode-locking with single-shot spectroscopy at 90 MHz frame rate

    Mode-locked lasers have enabled some of the most precise measurements ever performed, from attosecond time-domain spectroscopy to metrology with frequency combs. However, such extreme precision belies the comp...

    G. Herink, B. Jalali, C. Ropers, D. R. Solli in Nature Photonics (2016)

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    Fluctuations and correlations in modulation instability

    Stochastically driven nonlinear processes are responsible for spontaneous pattern formation and instabilities in numerous natural and artificial systems, including well-known examples such as sand ripples, clo...

    D. R. Solli, G. Herink, B. Jalali, C. Ropers in Nature Photonics (2012)

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    Silicon's time lens

    How can we capture ultrafast optical signals in real time? A time lens is one possibility — able to image the temporal profile of a short optical signal, analogous to a conventional lens. Such a device has now...

    B. Jalali, D. R. Solli, S. Gupta in Nature Photonics (2009)

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    Amplified wavelength–time transformation for real-time spectroscopy

    Real-time spectroscopy provides invaluable information about the evolution of dynamical processes, especially non-repetitive phenomena. Unfortunately, the continuous acquisition of rapidly varying spectra repr...

    D. R. Solli, J. Chou, B. Jalali in Nature Photonics (2008)