Hisano et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Synchronization Detection Using XGM in SOA for All-Optical PreprocessingHisano et al., 2014
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- 8386628302206466469
- Author
- Hisano D
- Maruta A
- Kitayama K
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- Publication venue
- IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
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We report experimental demonstration of synchronization detection using semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). We show the feasibility with which the timing of the signal can be actually monitored and with little impact on signal light. When return-to-zero ON-OFF-keyed …
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