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The transmission of 45 bits of information by a pair of interfering femtosecond pulses with superwide spectra

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Abstract

It has been experimentally demonstrated that 45 bits of information can be optically recorded and transmitted by one quasi-discrete spectral supercontinuum, formed when two femtosecond pulses with superwide spectra interfere with a time delay between them less than the width of each pulse.

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