Ying et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A 20-km/60-Gb/s Two-Way PON Based on Directly Modulated Two-Stage Injection-Locked 1.55-$\mu\hbox {m} $ VCSEL Transmitters and Negative Dispersion FibersYing et al., 2015
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- Ying C
- Lu H
- Li C
- Lin C
- Lin C
- Peng P
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- IEEE photonics journal
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A 20-km/60-Gb/s two-way passive optical network (PON) based on directly modulated two- stage injection-locked 1.55-μm vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) transmitters and negative dispersion fibers (NDFs) is proposed and demonstrated. A one-stage injection …
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