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1.8-THz bandwidth, zero-frequency error, tunable optical comb generator for DWDM applications

Bennett et al., 2002

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4041610086465310566
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Bennett S
Cai B
Burr E
Gough O
Seeds A
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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

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We report on the experimental realization of a simple optical comb generator, based on phase modulation within an amplified fiber loop, which offers exact referencing to an arbitrary supplied reference frequency and tunable comb-line spacing. At a reference …
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