Amplification technique based on XPM-induced focusing in normally dispersive optical fibers
Amplification technique based on XPM-induced focusing in normally dispersive optical fibers
We report a novel method for sampling and amplifying a nanoseconds signal based on the combined effects of normal chromatic dispersion and cross-phase modulation induced by high repetition rate sinusoidal and orthogonally polarized pump wave.
Nuño, J.
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Gilles, M.
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Guasoni, M.
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Fatome, J.
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2016
Nuño, J.
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Gilles, M.
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Guasoni, M.
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Fatome, J.
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Nuño, J., Gilles, M., Guasoni, M. and Fatome, J.
(2016)
Amplification technique based on XPM-induced focusing in normally dispersive optical fibers.
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2016, , San Jose, United States.
05 - 10 Jun 2016.
(doi:10.1364/CLEO_AT.2016.JTu5A.120).
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We report a novel method for sampling and amplifying a nanoseconds signal based on the combined effects of normal chromatic dispersion and cross-phase modulation induced by high repetition rate sinusoidal and orthogonally polarized pump wave.
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Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2016, , San Jose, United States, 2016-06-05 - 2016-06-10
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