Abstract
Frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG)1 has been shown to be a versatile technique for the measurement of ultrashort pulses across a wide range of wavelengths, and common approaches rely on using a detector array to record the spectrum of the second-harmonic autocorrelation signal of a pulse.
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