Abstract
We propose a temporal holography technique for realizing matched filter structures for arbitrary, narrow-band optical signals. By utilizing the extraordinarily large angular dispersion of a fiber-optic tapped delay line array, we show that it is possible to achieve temporal filtering of optical signals whose coherence times can exceed nanoseconds. This represents a significant improvement in the temporal reach of holographic filters, compared to grating-based methods.
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