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Real-time Temporal Signal Stitching Using Polarization-Dependent Optical Wave Mixing

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Abstract

A real-time temporal stitching technique is proposed and experimentally demonstrated based on polarization-dependent four wave mixing. The technique can operate over tens of GHz frequency range and with transition time of less than 50 ps.

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