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Meaning of "picoseconds"

picosecond (noun) - A unit of time equal to one trillionth of a second. This term is used in scientific contexts, especially in fields such as physics and computing
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It typically ranges from a few femtoseconds to a few picoseconds.
Absolute units such as picoseconds are more common in microprocessor applications.
Laser pulses hundred picoseconds.
This overall process takes many picoseconds to obtain lattice temperatures high enough to achieve ablation.
A breach closes in three picoseconds.
In other words, picoseconds may be good, but femtoseconds may be better.
They can get their trades in a few picoseconds faster.
Dynamics were equilibrated for 10 picoseconds with time steps of 1 femtosecond and continued for 10-picosecond simulations.
In the range of tens of picoseconds.
The last part describes magnetization dynamics at different time scales from a second to a hundred picoseconds.
A temporal jitter of about a hundred picoseconds can then be obtained.
The gating durations can be very short nanoseconds or even picoseconds.
Very low phase noise ( measured in picoseconds rms ) on the measurement duration.
This system used pulsed laser beams with duration in range of picoseconds.
The light pulse is measured in picoseconds ( extremely fast ).

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In solution, rotational correlation times are in the order of picoseconds.
A cumulative dispersion value of a few tens of picoseconds per nanometer ( ps / nm ) is generally acceptable.
The abscissa axis corresponds to a time, in picoseconds.
The delay can be in the order of 50 picoseconds for a standard fiber 100 kilometers long.
It exists for only a flash, disappearing within a few more picoseconds.
The DGD can be of the order of 50 picoseconds for 100 kilometers of standard fiber.
Preferably, the pulses should have a duration of the order of nanoseconds or picoseconds.
Advantageously the programming step is between thirty picoseconds and one nanosecond.
The y-axis represents the longest propagation delay to each end-point in picoseconds.
With this detector, time resolutions of a few tens of picoseconds can be achieved.
This effect will, therefore, be quite fast with the resonance frequency responding within a few picoseconds.
In this embodiment, the time step is between thirty picoseconds and one nanosecond.
The response time is thus much shorter, and of the order of a few picoseconds.
Phenomenon that is intrinsically very rapid, of the order of a few picoseconds in submicron dimensions ;.
Additionally, time resolution of the X-ray pulse has been improved to few ten picoseconds.
This corresponds to an error on the maximum delay of about 100 picoseconds for a 3.9 microsecond delay.
Thus, there is a mean period of ten nanoseconds and a fluctuation or jitter of 40 picoseconds.
The answer depends on whether you are working with attoseconds, femtoseconds, picoseconds or nanoseconds.
Pictured is a light captured by the T-Cup camera traveling across a distance at 2.4 picoseconds.
An acceptable value for the cumulative dispersion is a few hundred picoseconds per nanometer ( ps / nm ).
A system according to claim 3, wherein each gating pulse has a duration of substantially 700 picoseconds.
The standard residual deviation is 95 picoseconds.
With such a capacitance, the time required to charge the plate is approximately 50 picoseconds.
The pulses should preferably be less than one microsecond, but more than 100 picoseconds in duration.
Short pulses are understood to be pulses whose duration may range from 1 to 1000 picoseconds.
Look, Barry, a bridge closes in three picoseconds.
But that should not matter . Look, Barry, a bridge closes in three picoseconds.
Look, Barry . A breach closes in three picoseconds.
The clock pulses are therefore spaced by 25 picoseconds ( ps ).
In one embodiment, the lag is approximately 20 picoseconds.
Stability when starting ( jitter ) of 5 picoseconds.
The typical pulse duration is around 730 picoseconds.
The chemical bonds were completely broken by 100 picoseconds.
Preferably, the pulse duration is comprised between 1 and 50 picoseconds.
The pulse width is in the range from 1 femtosecond to 100 picoseconds.

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