We propose and experimentally demonstrate a new approach to dramatically reduce the spectral broadening induced by self-phase modulation occurring in a Kerr medium. By using a temporal sinusoidal phase modulation, we efficiently cancel to a large extent the chirp induced by the nonlinear effect. Experimental validation carried out in a passive or amplifying fiber confirms the interest of the technique for the mitigation of the spectral expansion of long pulses
We present a simple approach to predict the main features of optical spectra affected by self-phase ...
We experimentally demonstrate compensation of the impact of Kerr-nonlinearity with positive dispersi...
We propose a new concept of a fiber laser architecture supporting self-similar pulse evolution in th...
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a new approach to dramatically reduce the spectral broaden...
We report on our experimental and theoretical results on the use of a sinusoidally time varying phas...
A simple and efficient approach to suppress undesirable self-phase modulation (SPM) of optical pulse...
We report on our recent experimental and theoretical results on the use of a sinusoidally time-varyi...
We propose a new, simple approach to enhance the spectral compression process arising from nonlinear...
International audienceSelf-phase modulation (SPM), one of those very fascinating effects discovered ...
International audienceWe propose a new, simple approach to enhance the spectral compression process ...
We propose two new approaches to enhance the spectral compression process arising from nonlinear pul...
We propose two new applications of the spectral focusing by self-phase modulation that occurs in a n...
International audienceWe propose two new applications of the spectral focusing by self-phase modulat...
A theoretical study of the nonlinear propagation of picosecond chirped pulses in single-mode fibers ...
We present a simple approach to predict the main features of optical spectra affected by self-phase ...
We experimentally demonstrate compensation of the impact of Kerr-nonlinearity with positive dispersi...
We propose a new concept of a fiber laser architecture supporting self-similar pulse evolution in th...
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a new approach to dramatically reduce the spectral broaden...
We report on our experimental and theoretical results on the use of a sinusoidally time varying phas...
A simple and efficient approach to suppress undesirable self-phase modulation (SPM) of optical pulse...
We report on our recent experimental and theoretical results on the use of a sinusoidally time-varyi...
We propose a new, simple approach to enhance the spectral compression process arising from nonlinear...
International audienceSelf-phase modulation (SPM), one of those very fascinating effects discovered ...
International audienceWe propose a new, simple approach to enhance the spectral compression process ...
We propose two new approaches to enhance the spectral compression process arising from nonlinear pul...
We propose two new applications of the spectral focusing by self-phase modulation that occurs in a n...
International audienceWe propose two new applications of the spectral focusing by self-phase modulat...
A theoretical study of the nonlinear propagation of picosecond chirped pulses in single-mode fibers ...
We present a simple approach to predict the main features of optical spectra affected by self-phase ...
We experimentally demonstrate compensation of the impact of Kerr-nonlinearity with positive dispersi...
We propose a new concept of a fiber laser architecture supporting self-similar pulse evolution in th...