Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9785880 | Optics Communications | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We report generation of an ultra-high speed tunable pulse source with a repetition rate of 10, 30 or 40Â GHz by a technique implementing a tunable chirped fibre Bragg grating. An optical pulse train of variable repetition rate is derived in a tunable dispersion compensator via the fractional temporal Talbot effect, acting on the output of a 10Â GHz mode-locked laser. This ultra-high speed modulation is then used for phase modulation of a spectrally tunable probe by cross-phase modulation in highly nonlinear fibre, which is converted into constant-phase intensity modulation by spectral filtering.
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Authors
Jeremy A. Bolger, Peifang Hu, Joe T. Mok, Justin L. Blows, Benjamin J. Eggleton,