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A S Mayer1, C R Phillips2, U Keller2
1Department of Physics, Institute of Quantum Electronics, ETH Zurich, 8093, Zurich, Switzerland. mayeral@phys.ethz.ch.
Nature Communications
|April 13, 2018
Summary
This article corrects a labeling error in Figure 3a, ensuring accurate representation of picosecond (ps) delay increments. The correction enhances data clarity for readers studying ultrafast phenomena.
Area of Science:
- Physics
- Spectroscopy
Background:
- Accurate data visualization is crucial in scientific research.
- Previous versions of this article contained a minor error in figure labeling.
Purpose of the Study:
- To correct an error in Figure 3a regarding the delay axis labeling.
- To ensure the accuracy and clarity of presented scientific data.
Main Methods:
- Review and identification of the error in Figure 3a.
- Correction of the delay axis labels from 0.5 ps to 0.2 ps.
Main Results:
- The delay axis in Figure 3a has been corrected.
- The corrected figure now accurately displays data in 0.2 ps increments.
Conclusions:
- The correction ensures precise interpretation of experimental results.
- Updated versions of the article (PDF and HTML) reflect the accurate data visualization.
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