International audienceWe theoretically and experimentally demonstrate a new electro-optic linear approach to generate high repetition-rate picosecond pulse trains. This simple cavity-free method is based on a temporal sinusoidal phase modulation combined with a triangular spectral phase processing. Experimental results validate the concept at repetition rates ranging from 10 GHz up to 40 GHz with the generation of background-free pulse trains made of nearly Gaussian Fourier-transform limited pulses
10.1109/CLEO.2007.4452573Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2007, CLEO 2007
The ultimate goal in the generation of optical signals is optical arbitrary waveform generation, whi...
International audienceNarrow-bandwidth picosecond pulses of predetermined spectral and temporal shap...
International audienceWe theoretically and experimentally demonstrate a new electro-optic linear app...
International audienceWe theoretically introduce and experimentally demonstrate a new approach to ge...
International audienceWe theoretically propose and numerically validate an all-optical scheme to gen...
1094-4087In this paper, creation of pulse doublets and pulse trains by spectral phase modulation of ...
International audienceWe propose and experimentally validate an all-optical approach to generate sim...
International audienceWe present a proof of principle experiment demonstrating the benefits of using...
International audienceWe propose and numerically validate an all-optical scheme to generate optical ...
International audienceWe propose a new method to generate a continuously tunable repetition rate pul...
International audienceWe show that the amplitude and phase shaping of only four sidebands of the opt...
International audienceWe report the experimental generation of a 160-GHz picosecond pulse train at 1...
International audienceWe propose and numerically validate an all-optical scheme to generate a train ...
A stable beat-signal produced by two comb-phase-locked CW lasers separated by >100 GHz is nonline...
10.1109/CLEO.2007.4452573Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2007, CLEO 2007
The ultimate goal in the generation of optical signals is optical arbitrary waveform generation, whi...
International audienceNarrow-bandwidth picosecond pulses of predetermined spectral and temporal shap...
International audienceWe theoretically and experimentally demonstrate a new electro-optic linear app...
International audienceWe theoretically introduce and experimentally demonstrate a new approach to ge...
International audienceWe theoretically propose and numerically validate an all-optical scheme to gen...
1094-4087In this paper, creation of pulse doublets and pulse trains by spectral phase modulation of ...
International audienceWe propose and experimentally validate an all-optical approach to generate sim...
International audienceWe present a proof of principle experiment demonstrating the benefits of using...
International audienceWe propose and numerically validate an all-optical scheme to generate optical ...
International audienceWe propose a new method to generate a continuously tunable repetition rate pul...
International audienceWe show that the amplitude and phase shaping of only four sidebands of the opt...
International audienceWe report the experimental generation of a 160-GHz picosecond pulse train at 1...
International audienceWe propose and numerically validate an all-optical scheme to generate a train ...
A stable beat-signal produced by two comb-phase-locked CW lasers separated by >100 GHz is nonline...
10.1109/CLEO.2007.4452573Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2007, CLEO 2007
The ultimate goal in the generation of optical signals is optical arbitrary waveform generation, whi...
International audienceNarrow-bandwidth picosecond pulses of predetermined spectral and temporal shap...