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32 phase × 32 amplitude optical arbitrary waveform generation

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Abstract

We describe the precise shaping and mode-resolved amplitude and phase characterization of optical arbitrary waveforms by using a 20GHz optical frequency comb and integrated 64×20GHz channel arrayed waveguide grating pair. Complex waveforms with large variations in phase and amplitude between adjacent modes were generated and characterized.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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