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New frequency comb makes study of fast processes more accessible

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The new system improves access for scientists wanting to study fast processes, such as the workings of hypersonic jet engines (image: Naeblys/Shutterstock)

In the new experiment, the researchers used a simpler and cheaper setup known as ‘electro-optic combs,’ in which a single continuous beam of light first gets split into two beams

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