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Frequency-resolved optical gating and single-shot spectral measurements reveal fine structure in microstructure-fiber continuum
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EngineeringNonlinear OpticsFiber OpticsFine StructureFiber-optic CommunicationFrequency-resolved Optical GatingOptical PropertiesMicrostructure Optical FiberBiophysicsPhotonicsMicrostructure-fiber ContinuumPhysicsAngle-dithered Nonlinear-optical CrystalNon-linear OpticFiber Optic SensingNonlinear CrystalsFiber OpticContinuum SpectrumApplied Physics
Cross-correlation frequency-resolved optical gating with an angle-dithered nonlinear-optical crystal permits measurement of the intensity and the phase of the ultrabroadband (as much as 1200 nm wide) continuum generated from microstructure optical fiber. Retrieval revealed fine-scale structure in the continuum spectrum. Simulations and single-shot spectrum measurements confirmed that the fine structure does exist on a single-shot basis but washes out when many shots are averaged.
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