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160-Gb/s optical-time-division multiplexing with PPLN hybrid integrated planar lightwave circuitOhara et al., 2003
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- Ohara T
- Takara H
- Shake I
- Mori K
- Kawanishi S
- Mino S
- Yamada T
- Ishii M
- Kitoh T
- Kitagawa T
- Parameswaran K
- Fejer M
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- IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
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160-Gb/s (20 Gb/s/spl times/8) optical time-division-multiplexing is demonstrated using a multiplexer based on periodically poled lithium niobate hybrid integrated planar lightwave circuits. With this multiplexer, eight 20-Gb/s signals are independently modulated and time …
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