Abstract
It is demonstrated in this communication that using an acousto-optic interaction in an anisotropic birefringent medium it is possible to produce a chirped optical signal reproducing an original acoustic signal. This acoustic signal can then be used to generate a pre-distorted optical signal at the input of a laser chain to compensate for group delay time dispersions within the chain. The first experiments achieved with such a device are reported.
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