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The laser is fired only seven or eight times a day, and each pulse lasts less than a trillionth of a second.
The first pulse lasts 2.5 T s and the other two last 1.5 T s.
Each pulse lasts 1.5 T s, and the interval is 3.5 T s between two pulses, as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 Synchronization pulses.
For example, if jamming pulse lasts for 1 μs in a total window of 1,000 μs, R j is said to be 1/1,000.
Although the peak power of the Brillouin scattered beam is not slightly modified, around 100 W, the Brillouin pulse lasts longer.
For the typical reactive jammer, the jammer PW is equal to the TPKT, i.e., jamming pulse lasts for the whole time of packet transmission.
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Because nickel oxide is transparent, the researchers could shoot a laser pulse lasting just a trillionth of a second through it to reach the top nickel iron layer.
The waveform used to expel a single droplet was a 35V pulse lasting 18 μs, followed by a −13V pulse lasting 36 μs as echo dwell with the rise, fall, and final rise time of 25, 5, and 2 μs, respectively.
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