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Characterization of the train-average time–frequency parameters inherent in the low-power picosecond optical pulses generated by the actively mode-locked semiconductor laser with an external single-mode fiber cavity
Alexander Shcherbakov
PEDRO MORENO ZARATE
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Semiconductor laser
Active mode-locking
Wigner time–frequency distribution
Train-average parameters
The specific approach to characterizing the train-average parameters of low-power picosecond optical pulses with the frequency chirp, arranged in high-repetition-frequency trains, in both time and frequency domains is elaborated for the important case when the semiconductor laser is matched by an external single-mode fiber cavity and operates in the active mode-locking regime. This approach involves the joint Wigner time–frequency distributions, which can be created for those pulses due to exploitation of a novel interferometric technique. Practically, the InGaAsP/InP-heterolaser generating at the wavelength 1320 nm was used during the experiments carried out and an opportunity of reconstructing the corresponding joint Wigner time–frequency distributions was successfully demonstrated.
Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics
2011
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Shcherbakova, Alexandre S., et al., (2011), Characterization of the train-average time–frequency parameters inherent in the low-power picosecond optical pulses generated by the actively mode-locked semiconductor laser with an external single-mode fiber cavity, Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics. Vol. 122(2):136-141
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