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Photonic chip based transmitter optimization and error-free receiver demultiplexing of 1.28 Tbit/s data

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Vo, Trung D
Hu, H.
Galili, Michael
Palushani, Evarist
Xu, Jing
Oxenløwe, L. K.
Madden, Steve
Bulla, Douglas
Pelusi, Mark
Schroder, Jochen

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Optics Infobase

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We propose chip-based 1.28 Tbaud optical signal processing for all-optical performance monitoring, switching and demultiplexing based on the instantaneous Kerr nonlinearity in a highly nonlinear, dispersion-engineered As2S3 planar waveguide. Excellent performance, including high four-wave mixing conversion efficiency and no indication of an error-floor, was achieved. Our results establish the feasibility of Tbaud signal processing using compact nonlinear waveguides for Tbit/s Ethernet applications.

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Proceedings - 1st International Workshop on Nonlinear Systems and Advanced Signal Processing, IWNSASP-2010

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2037-12-31