Abstract
Frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) is currently the most commonly used technique to fully characterize an ultrashort optical pulse. Various species of FROG have been demonstrated which utilize various optical nonlinearities such as second harmonic generation (χ(2)), polarization gate, transient grating, third harmonic generation and self diffraction (all χ(3)).1
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