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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2002),
  • paper CWO6

4 × Repetition Rate Multiplication and Adiabatic Raman Compression of 20-GHz Optical Pulses in a Single Fiber

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Abstract

The temporal Talbot effect can be used1,2 to obtain high-repetition-rate optical pulse trains with potential applications in telecommunications. If a pulse train is dispersed in a medium such that adjacent spectral components become temporally separated by a fraction, 1/M, of its initial period, then a train with a repetition rate M times higher will result. In optical fibers, arbitrary repetition rates can be obtained through the choice of the dispersion-length product and the initial repetition rate. The largest repetition rate obtainable is limited by the spectral bandwidth of the pulse train.

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