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We describe an interesting optical nature of a broadband coherent radiation consisting of a highlydiscrete
spectrum. We show that the amplitude and phase distributions among such highly-discrete
spectral components can be almost arbitrarily manipulated by simply placing three fundamental optical
elements (waveplate, polarizer, and dispersive plate) on an optical axis and then precisely controlling
their thicknesses. We also briefly describe the physical mechanism behind such optical property.
Furthermore, as a typical application of