“…If this signal is slow varying, the resulting modulation can be considered constant within the pulse duration and ( ) is transformed into a periodic sequence of complex coefficients ( ) = . Then, using a specific case of the fractional temporal Talbot effect [13] as further specified below, it was demonstrated in [11] that the relationship between the pulses' amplitudes at the output, , and the applied complex coefficients, , is determined by the DFT, allowing the Fourier synthesis of the applied sequence as a function of the desired output. Thus, if the electric field at the output of the modulating stage is given by:…”