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In-situ Tapering of Chalcogenide Fiber for Mid-infrared Supercontinuum Generation
Published on: May 27, 2013
Aperture tapering in a coherent optical correlator
1Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Research & Development Center, Bethpage, New York 11714, USA.
Abstract:
Sharp edges located in an optical correlator input beam cause unwanted edge effects. A 1-D analysis is used to demonstrate this effect and how edge tapers can reduce this effect. Then an aperture made on film approximating the best taper is used to reduce the spurious signals in a matched filter correlator.
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