Abstract
A phase modulator is employed in the scheme of soliton pulse compression with
dispersion shifted fiber (DSF). Stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) effect, as a
negative influence here, can be dramatically suppressed after optical phase
modulation. The experimental result shows that the launched power required for
high-order soliton pulse compression has been significantly increased by 11 dB under
the condition of 100-MHz phase modulation. Accordingly, the experiment of picosecond
pulse compression generated from electro-absorption sampling window (EASW) has also
been implemented.
© 2009 Chinese Optics Letters
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