Linear and nonlinear operationof a time-to-space processor

Citation:

D. M. Marom, D. Panasenko, P. - C. Sun, and Y. Fainman, “Linear and nonlinear operationof a time-to-space processor,” Journal Of Optical Society of America, vol. 18, no. 2, 2001.

Abstract:

aging of ultrafast waveforms are investigated. We assess the effects of various system parameters on the processor’s important attributes: time window of operation and signal conversion efficiency. Both linear and nonlinear operation regimes are considered, with use of a Gaussian pulse profile and a Gaussian spatial mode model. This model enables us to define a resolution measure for the processor, which is found to be an important characteristic. When the processor is operated in the linear interaction regime, we find that the conversion efficiency of a temporal signal to a spatial image is inversely proportional to the resolution measure. In the nonlinear interaction regime, nonuniform signal conversion due to fundamental wave depletion gives rise to a phenomenon that can be used to enhanced the imaging operation. We experimentally verify this nonlinear operation. © 2001 Optical Society of America

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