Applications of temporal Kerr lensing to signal manipulation and analysis
Summary form only. We present experiments on short pulse spectral compression in the system combining a dispersive delay line and a singlemode fiber at the pico-, subpico-, and 10-femtosecond time scale. This process is the temporal analog of the diffracted beam collimation in a lens. During the dis...
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Zusammenfassung: | Summary form only. We present experiments on short pulse spectral compression in the system combining a dispersive delay line and a singlemode fiber at the pico-, subpico-, and 10-femtosecond time scale. This process is the temporal analog of the diffracted beam collimation in a lens. During the dispersive delay, the pulses are stretched and phase modulated (frequency chirped), in analogy to beam diffraction. The further compensation of the accumulated dispersion phase-shift by means of self- or cross-phase modulation (SPM/XPM) in a nonlinear fiber, leads to spectral narrowing the temporal phase-shift induced by Kerr effect in the fiber, like a temporal lens, "collimates" the radiation in time, and "focuses" the spectrum. An application of temporal Kerr-lens for the material characterization problem is the D-scan technique -a temporal analog of Z-scan method for the measurements of the third order nonlinearity. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/CLEOE.2000.909807 |