Abstract

If multiple pulses, either higher-order or polarization modes, simultaneously travel in a fiber, they might overlap in the time domain, hindering dispersion retrieval of the modes in question using conventional evaluation techniques. In this work, a high-resolution windowed Fourier-ridges (WFR) algorithm is developed for evaluation of spectrally resolved interferograms produced by light pulses that are overlapping in time. The sufficiency of one spectral interferogram to retrieve the differential group dispersion and the polarization dependent chromatic dispersion directly with high accuracy is demonstrated on a meter-long HC-800-02 photonic crystal fiber. Results are in accordance with previously published data.

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