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gepulsten

GePulsten is a term used in German-language technical literature to describe phenomena, signals, or emissions that occur in discrete bursts rather than as a continuous flow. In English, the corresponding concept is usually expressed as “pulsed” or “in pulsed form.” GePulsten is most often found in fields such as optics, electronics, and medical imaging, where timing, repetition rate, and pulse duration are important design parameters.

In optics and photonics, gepulsten light sources deliver energy in short bursts with well-defined pulse characteristics.

In electronics and accelerator technology, gepulsten or pulsed power systems release energy in rapid, short-lived episodes,

GePulsten is primarily encountered in German-language texts; English-language sources typically use “pulsed” or phrases such as

See also: pulse, pulsed laser, pulsed power, pulsed ultrasound, modulation.

GePulsten
laser
systems
enable
high-precision
processing,
ultrafast
spectroscopy,
and
time-resolved
measurements
by
controlling
pulse
duration,
repetition
rate,
and
peak
power.
In
imaging
and
diagnostics,
gepulsten
radiation
sources
or
signals
improve
timing
resolution
and
contrast.
allowing
high
instantaneous
power
without
sustaining
continuous
load.
In
ultrasound
and
other
imaging
modalities,
gepulsten
waveforms
are
used
to
probe
tissue
properties
and
produce
clearer
images
through
timing-based
techniques.
“in
pulsed
form.”
The
exact
grammatical
form
of
gepulsten
varies
with
gender,
case,
and
number
in
German,
but
the
core
idea
remains:
a
process
or
signal
that
proceeds
in
bursts
rather
than
as
a
steady
state.