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Complete characterization of milliwatt peak power picosecond pulses at 10 GHz propagating over 300 km in a fiber recirculation-loop

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Abstract

Frequency resolved optical gating using a novel fiber-based wavelength conversion geometry is used to characterize the intensity and phase evolution of milliwatt peak power pulses propagating over 300 km in an optical fiber recirculation loop.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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