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2023
SPIE
Bellingham, Wash.
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Abstract: The detection of rapid dynamics in diverse physical systems is traditionally very difficult and strongly dominatedby several noise contributions. Laser mode-locking, electron bunches in accelerators, and optical-triggered phasesin materials are events that carry important information about the system from which they emerge. By detecting single-shot spectra with high repetition rates over long-time scales, new possibilities and applications to diagnose,control and tailor the spectral dynamics of lasers and electron beams in synchrotron and free-electron laser(FEL) accelerators open up. This contribution focuses on the latest developments of real-time, single-shot, high-repetition-rate detectors and data acquisition systems, with a special focus on emerging technologies and newpossibilities in the diagnostics of rogue optical signals.
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