dechirping
Dechirping is the process of removing chirp from a signal or optical pulse. A chirp is a signal whose instantaneous frequency changes with time. Dechirping, therefore, aims to counteract that frequency sweep so the resulting waveform is shorter in time or has a simpler frequency structure.
In ultrafast optics, dechirping is used to compensate dispersion that broadens laser pulses. When a pulse travels
In radar, sonar, and communications, dechirping (or despreading) refers to mixing a received chirped signal with
Practical considerations include residual higher-order dispersion, noise amplification, and sensitivity to the accuracy of the reference