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Optical pulse compression using dispersive prism pairs

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Abstract

We have used a prism pair to compress pulses that have undergone self-phase modulation (SPM) in an optical fiber. To increase the dispersion of the prism pair by 2 orders of magnitude, we used dense flint glass and a Judicious choice of incidence angle. The use of prism pairs to produce negative group velocity dispersion has been shown previously,1 and prisms have been used intracavity with great success.2

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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