Lee et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Timing jitter tolerant all-optical TDM data demultiplexing at 80Gbit/s using fiber Bragg grating based rectangular pulse switching technologyLee et al., 2003
- Document ID
- 17603286977589317795
- Author
- Lee J
- Ibsen M
- Richardson D
- Oxenløwe L
- Berg K
- Clausen A
- Jeppesen P
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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We demonstrate the use of fiber Bragg grating based pulse-shaping technology for timing- jitter tolerant data demultiplexing in an 80Gbit/s OTDM system. Error-free demultiplexing operation with~ 6ps jitter-tolerance is achieved, showing a 2dB power-penalty improvement …
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