Abstract
We present in this contribution a theoretical description of the polarization properties of optical spectra
generated by a cross-phase modulation effect. Experimental corroboration is given by using a measurement technique
for polarimetric spectral analysis of given narrow optical spectra, based on a high-resolution optical spectrum
measurement technique combined with proper polarization analysis projection. Reported polarization properties
indicate the potential use of a polarization filtering for carrier suppression. Such feature leads, for example, to
all-optical modulation frequency doubling techniques, as also experimentally demonstrated.
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