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Chinhua Wang1, José Azaña, Lawrence R Chen
1Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:
Using numerical simulations, we report the observation of a new effect--a spectral Talbot-like effect--in one-dimensional photonic bandgap structures, particularly sampled chirped fiber Bragg gratings. We derive the general conditions for which spectral Talbot-like phenomena, namely, integer and fractional spectral self-imaging, can be observed and relate them to the physical grating parameters.
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