RECOMPRESSION OF PULSES BROADENED BY TRANSMISSION THROUGH 10 KM OF NON-DISPERSION-SHIFTED FIBER AT 1.55 MU-M USING 40-MM-LONG OPTICAL-FIBERBRAGG GRATINGS WITH TUNABLE CHIRP AND CENTRAL WAVELENGTH
Bj. Eggleton et al., RECOMPRESSION OF PULSES BROADENED BY TRANSMISSION THROUGH 10 KM OF NON-DISPERSION-SHIFTED FIBER AT 1.55 MU-M USING 40-MM-LONG OPTICAL-FIBERBRAGG GRATINGS WITH TUNABLE CHIRP AND CENTRAL WAVELENGTH, IEEE photonics technology letters, 7(5), 1995, pp. 494-496
A 40-mm-long fiber Bragg grating with both tunable chirp and central w
avelength is used to recompress pulses broadened by transmission throu
gh 10.0 km of non-dispersion-shifted fiber at 1.542 mu m. 4.0-ps trans
form-limited pulses having an optical bandwidth of greater then 1 nm w
ere broadened to 230 ps, and recompressed to 12 ps, showing compensati
on of 95% of the fiber dispersion.