Published June 1, 2000
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Pulse characterization at 1.5 μm using time-resolved optical gating based on dispersive propagation
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- Koumans, Roger G. M. P.
- Yariv, Amnon
Chicago
Abstract
This letter demonstrates the use of time-resolved optical-gating based on dispersive propagation to characterize a semiconductor mode-locked laser emitting picosecond pulses at a wavelength of 1.5 μm. DP-TROG is a new noninterferometric method for characterizing ultra-short optical pulses in amplitude and phase without the need for a short optical gating pulse. We describe and give recommendations for the reconstruction of the pulse properties from the set of measured autocorrelation traces and the intensity spectrum.
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