probe pulse

collocation in English

meaningsofprobeandpulse

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probe
noun[C]
uk
/prəʊb/
us
/proʊb/
an attempt to discover information by asking a lot ...
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pulse
noun
uk
/pʌls/
us
/pʌls/
the regular beating of the heart, especially when it is felt at the wrist or side of ...
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This means that to cover a temporal range of 100 times the compressedprobepulseduration, one has to use about 500 points of resolution.
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We clearly demonstrate the benefit of the reconstruction procedure in obtaining a temporal resolution which is close to the compressedprobepulseduration.
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The hydrodynamic expansion of the foil within the duration of theprobepulseis taken into account in these calculations.
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Theprobepulsediameter was 4 mm and was timed with respect to the main pulse by means of an optical delay line.
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Theprobepulsehad a duration of 2-3 picoseconds and a wavelength of 0.527 mm.
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The response of such a diagnostic can be predicted using the electromagnetic wave solver for theprobepulsein a post-processor calculation based on results of the hydrodynamic simulation.
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Aprobepulseis then applied, resulting in the emission of a signal from the sample.
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As the reaction progresses, the response of the reacting system to theprobepulsewill change.
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As above, the process is repeated many times, with different time delays between theprobepulseand the pump pulse.
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We have proposed and demonstrated a reconstruction technique which allows us to recover the temporal resolution associated with the full bandwidth of the probe pulses.
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By continually scanning the time delay between pump and probe pulses and observing the response, workers can follow the progress of the reaction in real time.
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