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Real - time Shaping of Ultra - Short Optical Pulses Using an Arrayed - Waveguide - Grating and Spatial Light Modulator

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Abstract

Real time shaping of a pulse waveform was demonstrated by means of arrayed waveguide grating and spatial light modulator. This system had 15 GHz of resolution and 3.8THz of free spectral range, which enable to shape the ultra-short optical pulses from 0.3 ps to 30 ps. Furthermore, it was successfully demonstrated that this system can compensate the dispersion of short pulses up to ±3.0 ps / nm in real time.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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