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Generation and Coherent Control of Pulsed Quantum Frequency Combs
Published on: June 8, 2018
Generation of in-phase pulse train from optical beat signal
Takashi Inoue1, Jiro Hiroishi, Takeshi Yagi
1Fitel Photonics Laboratoy, Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd., Ichihara, Chiba, Japan. inoue.takashi@furukawa.co.jp
Abstract:
We propose and demonstrate generation of an in-phase optical pulse train from an optical beat signal. The proposed method is based on four-wave mixing occurring between the two continuous waves of the beat signal and on spectral filtering to shape the spectrum to be symmetric about the carrier frequency. We perform an experiment to verify the proposed method and obtain a 1.5 ps width in-phase pulse train from a 160 GHz beat signal. Furthermore, we employ a pulse compression scheme to reshape and compress the obtained pulse train, and we show that a 160 GHz repeating, 0.7 ps FWHM, nearly transform-limited, in-phase sech pulse train is successfully generated.
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