pump pulse

collocation in English

meaningsofpumpandpulse

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pump
noun[C]
uk
/pʌmp/
us
/pʌmp/
a piece of equipment that is used to cause liquid, air, or gas to move from one place ...
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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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(Definition ofpumpandpulsefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The temporal shape of thepumppulseis also included in the diagram.
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The intensity of thepumppulseincreases significantly near the focus.
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Here the signal of the flash lamppumppulseis super imposed onto the signal of the pulses.
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The power density of the incidentpumppulseincreased near the focus due to this self-focusing effect.
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The brightness of the compressed pulse was about 14-fold higher than that of thepumppulse.
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To attain such a high gain length product in a longitudinal pump configuration thepumppulsemust be capable of propagating through the medium for a sufficiently long distance.
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The laser pulse coming into the vacuum chamber is divided into the main pulse and thepumppulsein a ratio of nine to one by the beam splitter.
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As above, the process is repeated many times, with different time delays between the probe pulse and thepumppulse.
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The plasma is driven by 100-ps pump pulses allowing the production of a large local gain in a significantly relaxed density profile, thereby efficiently generating a strongly saturated output.
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In this experiment, first a set of pump pulses is applied to the sample.
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