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All-fiber dispersive transmission filters based on fiber grating reflectors

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Abstract

A novel, low-insertion-loss transmission filter with the implementation of linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating reflectors and polarization-splitting fiber fusion couplers is reported. Pulse chirping, chromatic dispersion compensation, and pulse compression are demonstrated. Cascading of dispersive filters, including application to a low-loss pulse stretcher/recompressor of femtosecond pulses, is also demonstrated.

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