Abstract
Few-cycle infrared (IR) pulses are promising tools for research on strong-field physics and attosecond science [1-3]. Although few-cycle IR pulses with such challenging bandwidth have been successfully achieved, a well-developed characterization and shaping method is still in strong demand.
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