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Pairs of 1.0 ps optical pulses, each focused onto a different region of a planar GaAs transferred electron device, were separated by a variable delay time ? to initiate and then inhibit dipole domain formation. The minimum pulse durations which could trigger domains were thus observed; the minimum value of ? which generated domains in the device studied was 7 ? 3 ps.