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Characterization of Temporal Cavity Solitons by Frequency Resolved Optical Gating (FROG)

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Abstract

Temporal cavity solitons, i.e., persistent pulses of a continuously-pumpednonlinear fiber ring cavity, are held stable for several minutes, allowing for the first time their characterization in both amplitude and phase, using FROG.

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