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Generation of 200-fs Fourier-Transform-Limited Optical Pulses at 1550 nm from Super-Continuum Obtained by a Mode-Locked Semiconductor Laser

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Abstract

Recently, we have succeeded in generating the very flat super-continuum (SC) spectrum wider than 200 nm centered at 1550 nm by using a dispersion-flattened fiber having a small normal group-velocity dispersion (GVD) [1]. Since such SC pulse has linear up-chirp across the entire pulse width, we may compress the pulse width to its Fourier-transform-limited (TL) value by using an appropriate amount of anomalous GVD.

© 1998 IEEE

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