Realization of white light cavity for ulra-short optical signal storage and Processing
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cavitydifferentdispersiongratingslcbgslightmakeoptical
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We have demonstrated that chirped Bragg gratings can compensate for a chromatic dispersion by reflecting different wavelengths at different location along the axis of the gratings. In this paper, we make use of such a dispersion-compensating property to create a white light cavity (WLC) effect that cancels the round trip phase shift due to propagation as the optical frequency is tuned. A pair of LCBGs is used to make the cavity. To fulfill WLC condition, the dispersion profile of the LCBGs is tailored by adjusting parameters such as chirping rate, modulation depth and the length of the grating region. Numerical simulation shows WLC bandwidth is ~10GHz.
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