dispersionenhanced
Dispersionenhanced refers to a class of optical and photonic techniques that harness chromatic dispersion as a beneficial element rather than treating it as a detrimental effect. In dispersion-enhanced fiber lasers, for instance, the cavity length and dispersion profile are engineered so that broadband gain is compensated by the pulse’s temporal stretching, producing stable ultrashort pulses without external modulators. Similarly, in dispersion-enhanced tunable lasers, the gain medium and cavity length are deliberately mismatched to extend the tuning range while maintaining narrow linewidths. The strategy often involves tailoring higher-order dispersion terms to suppress deleterious nonlinearities such as self‑phase modulation.
In nonlinear optics, dispersion‑enhanced spontaneous emission (ASE) amplifiers use a highly dispersive medium to spread the
Another application is in dispersion‑enhanced optical parametric amplification, where a pump pulse is stretched in a
Benefits of dispersion‑enhanced schemes include improved stability, broader tuning, and higher power scaling while keeping system