Dispersive Fourier transformation (DFT) maps the broadband spectrum of an ultrashort optical pulse into a time stretched waveform with its intensity profile mirroring the spectrum using chromatic dispersion. Owing to its capability of continuous pulse-by-pulse spectroscopic measurement and manipulation, DFT has become an emerging technique for ultrafast signal generation and processing, and high-throughput real-time measurements, where the speed of traditional optical instruments falls short. In this paper, the principle and implementation methods of DFT are first introduced and the recent development in employing DFT technique for widespread microwave photonics applications are presented, with emphasis on real-time spectroscopy, microwave ...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of WyomingThe discrete Fourier t...
Abstract: Dispersive Fourier transformation (DFT) maps the broadband spectrum of an ultrashort optic...
International audienceReal-time Fourier transformation (RTFT) of signals is a fundamental concept, e...
The motivation of this thesis is to explore the generation of arbitrary microwave waveforms through ...
A microwave-photonic technique for measuring dispersion characteristics of few-mode fibers is propos...
A microwave-photonic technique for measuring dispersion characteristics of few-mode fibers is propos...
A microwave-photonic technique for measuring dispersion characteristics of few-mode fibers is propos...
Despite that impressive ultra-sensitive fibre grating sensor interrogation system with sub-pm resolu...
Photonic generation and processing of microwave arbitrary waveforms has been a topic of interest rec...
Optical signal processing with ultrashort pulses allows for the synthesis and analysis of signals at...
The development of communications technologies has led to an ever-increasing requirement for a wider...
Dispersive Fourier transformation is a powerful technique in which the spectrum of an optical pulse ...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of WyomingThe discrete Fourier t...
Abstract: Dispersive Fourier transformation (DFT) maps the broadband spectrum of an ultrashort optic...
International audienceReal-time Fourier transformation (RTFT) of signals is a fundamental concept, e...
The motivation of this thesis is to explore the generation of arbitrary microwave waveforms through ...
A microwave-photonic technique for measuring dispersion characteristics of few-mode fibers is propos...
A microwave-photonic technique for measuring dispersion characteristics of few-mode fibers is propos...
A microwave-photonic technique for measuring dispersion characteristics of few-mode fibers is propos...
Despite that impressive ultra-sensitive fibre grating sensor interrogation system with sub-pm resolu...
Photonic generation and processing of microwave arbitrary waveforms has been a topic of interest rec...
Optical signal processing with ultrashort pulses allows for the synthesis and analysis of signals at...
The development of communications technologies has led to an ever-increasing requirement for a wider...
Dispersive Fourier transformation is a powerful technique in which the spectrum of an optical pulse ...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
International audienceThe need to measure high repetition rate ultrafast processes cuts across multi...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of WyomingThe discrete Fourier t...