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Characterization of High-Speed Optical Pulses Based on Spectral Shearing Interferometry in Intensity Modulator with Bias Sweeper

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Abstract

10-GHz, pico-second optical pulse trains are experimentally characterized with high sensitivity and reliability. The principle is based on phase modulation in a Mach- Zehnder modulator and spectral fringe synthesis with a bias sweeper.

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