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Simple estimation of pulse amplitude noise and timing jitter evolution through the temporal Talbot effect
1Photonic Systems Group, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A7, Canada. dominik.pudo@mail.mcgill.ca
Abstract:
We present a simple way to analytically predict the effect of the temporal Talbot self-imaging process on random amplitude noise and timing jitter in periodic optical pulse trains. The analysis is general and can be applied to any pulse shape; simulation results are in excellent agreement with the predicted values. In addition, the results clearly show that the temporal Talbot effect has an inherent property of mitigating the standard deviation of both pulse amplitude noise and timing jitter.
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