Chan et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Polarization insensitive waveform restoration and channel crosstalk reduction in semiconductor optical amplifier gates using polarimetric filteringChan et al., 2003
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- Chan K
- Chan C
- Chen L
- Tong F
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- Optical Fiber Communication Conference
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We present a polarization-insensitive approach for waveform restoration in semiconductor- optical-amplifier (SOA) based optical gates using nonlinear polarization rotation in SOA and polarimetric filtering. The scheme is capable of suppressing the channel crosstalk owing to …
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