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Optical phase recovery in the dispersive Fourier transform
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PhotonicsEngineeringFundamental Dispersion RequirementWave OpticOptical PropertiesDispersion DemandHypercomplex Phase RetrievalOptical Phase RecoveryDispersive Fourier TransformOptical SystemsOptical CommunicationTimefrequency AnalysisSignal ProcessingPhase Retrieval
The dispersive Fourier transform permits real-time acquisition of optical spectra with analog-to-digital converters. The method utilizies the property that a signal’s temporal envelope matches its spectral profile if sufficiently dispersed. Unfortunately, the dispersion demand can be substantial and signal losses in highly dispersive elements represent a significant challenge, especially outside the telecommunications band. We address this problem by experimentally demonstrating that a time-domain equivalent of the Gerchberg–Saxton algorithm removes the fundamental dispersion requirement in the dispersive Fourier transform. The algorithm recovers the phase from time-domain intensity measurements.
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