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We demonstrate high-fidelity optical arbitrary waveform generation via spectral line-by-line shaping on more than 100 spectral comb lines selected from a compressed phase-modulated CW laser frequency comb with 5 GHz line spacing.
A phase-modulated CW laser is used to emulate and investigate time-domain waveform noise observed in line-by-line pulse shaping of a mode-locked laser with optical frequency fluctuations
Optical arbitrary waveform generation using the line-by-line pulse shaping technique provides a tool for examining optical frequency stability via time-domain waveform interference. Physical pictures and theoretical modeling results using time and frequency-domain approaches are provided
We demonstrate line-by-line pulse shaping control for optical arbitrary waveform generation (O-AWG). Independent manipulation of individual spectral lines from a mode-locked frequency comb leads to synthesis of user-specified ultrafast optical waveforms with unprecedented frequency resolution.
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