Xu et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Experimental demonstration and cascadability analysis of a tunable optical buffer based on a re-circulating loop consisting of optical SSB modulator and FBG filterXu et al., 2007
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- Xu X
- Su Y
- Leng L
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- Optics Communications
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We demonstrate a tunable optical buffer with variable time delays for label switching applications using an optical single sideband modulator in a fiber Bragg grating-filter loop. This optical buffer realizes payload storage with optional wavelength conversion function …
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