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Multi-channel all-optical signal processing using a single multi-channel all-optical loop modulator

Hernandez-Cordero et al., 2008

Document ID
3815055014873233045
Author
Hernandez-Cordero J
Chen L
Rochette M
Publication year
Publication venue
LEOS 2008-21st Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society

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We propose a semiconductor fiber laser incorporating a multi-channel nonlinear optical loop mirror for multi-channel all-optical signal processing. We perform mode-locking at different wavelengths using independent pump signals and demonstrate the application to all-optical …
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