Millar et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Generation and long-haul transmission of polarization-switched QPSK at 42.9 Gb/sMillar et al., 2011
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- Millar D
- Lavery D
- Makovejs S
- Behrens C
- Thomsen B
- Bayvel P
- Savory S
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We demonstrate, for the first time, the generation and transmission of polarization-switched QPSK (PS-QPSK) signals at 42.9 Gb/s. Long-haul transmission of PS-QPSK is experimentally investigated in a recirculating loop and compared with transmission of dual …
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