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Generation of a 40-GHz pulse stream by pulse multiplication with a sampled fiber Bragg grating

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Abstract

A sinc-sampled fiber Bragg grating is used to achieve multiplication of the repetition rate of a pulse stream from 10 to 40 GHz. The spectral characteristics of the grating ensure that the resultant pulses—solitons of 3.4-ps width—have the same individual pulse characteristics as those of the input.

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