Characterizing ultrashort laser pulses with second harmonic dispersion scans
Ivan Sytcevich, Chen Guo, Sara Mikaelsson, Jan Vogelsang, Anne-Lise, Viotti, Benjam\'in Alonso, Rosa Romero, Paulo T. Guerreiro, Anne L'Huillier,, Helder Crespo, Miguel Miranda, and Cord L. Arnold

TL;DR
The paper reviews the dispersion scan (d-scan) technique using second harmonic generation for ultrashort laser pulse characterization, highlighting recent implementations and single-shot approaches that demonstrate its versatility.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of second harmonic d-scan methods, including recent advances and single-shot recording techniques, showcasing the method's flexibility.
Findings
Effective characterization of few- and multi-cycle pulses
Development of single-shot d-scan recording approaches
Demonstration of the technique's versatility
Abstract
The dispersion scan (d-scan) technique has emerged as a simple-to-implement characterization method for ultrashort laser pulses. D-scan traces are intuitive to interpret and retrieval algorithms that are both fast and robust have been developed to obtain the spectral phase and the temporal pulse profile. Here, we give a review of the d-scan technique based on second harmonic generation. We describe and compare recent implementations for the characterization of few- and multi-cycle pulses as well as two different approaches for recording d-scan traces in single-shot, thus showing the versatility of the technique.
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