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Coherent detection of phase modulated ultrashort optical pulses using time-to-space conversion at 1.55µm

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Abstract

Phase information is preserved and faithfully recovered in a time-to-space conversion process of ultrashort optical pulses for the first time. Spatial interference between the pulse image and a coherent reference is used for phase detection.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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