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Grating triplet

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Abstract

A grating-pair device is useful for producing negative group velocity dispersion of temporal optical signals. When high dispersion is needed or large bandwidth is involved, higher-order dispersion terms become significant. The grating triplet is a new approach to create dispersion that can produce negative or positive group-velocity dispersion without higher-order dispersion terms.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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