Sensing and compensation of femtosecond waveform distortion induced by all-order polarization mode dispersion at selected polarization states

Authors

Houxun Miao, Andrew M. Weiner, Carsten Langrock, Rostislav V. Roussev, and Martin M. Fejer

Abstract

We demonstrate full characterization of femtosecond pulse distortion induced by all-order polarization mode dispersion (PMD) at selected polarization states via second-harmonic generation (SHG) frequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) measurements at an average power of under 28 nW. By applying the inverse of the measured spectral phase via a programmable pulse shaper, we compress the distorted pulses from more than 3 ps to nearly bandwidth-limited durations of less than 500 fs. Our results show that SHG FROG measurements performed by using fiber-pigtailed aperiodically poled lithium niobate waveguides can serve as a robust and sensitive tool for characterization of PMD-induced spectral phase.

Journal

Optics Letters

Volume

32

Number

4

Date

02/2007
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