Noise figure of amplified dispersive Fourier transformation
Abstract
Amplified dispersive Fourier transformation (ADFT) is a powerful tool for fast real-time spectroscopy as it overcomes the limitations of traditional optical spectrometers. ADFT maps the spectrum of an optical pulse into a temporal waveform using group-velocity dispersion and simultaneously amplifies it in the optical domain. It greatly simplifies spectroscopy by replacing the diffraction grating and detector array in the conventional spectrometer with a dispersive fiber and single-pixel photodetector, enabling ultrafast real-time spectroscopic measurements. Following our earlier work on the theory of ADFT, here we study the effect of noise on ADFT. We derive the noise figure of ADFT and discuss its dependence on various parameters.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- September 2010
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvA..82c3827G
- Keywords:
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- 42.62.Fi;
- 42.65.Dr;
- 42.65.Re;
- Laser spectroscopy;
- Stimulated Raman scattering;
- CARS;
- Ultrafast processes;
- optical pulse generation and pulse compression