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Synchronization Detection Using XGM in SOA for All-Optical Preprocessing

Hisano et al., 2014

Document ID
8386628302206466469
Author
Hisano D
Maruta A
Kitayama K
Publication year
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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    • G02FDEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS, THE OPTICAL OPERATION OF WHICH IS MODIFIED BY CHANGING THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MEDIUM OF THE DEVICES OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF THE INTENSITY, COLOUR, PHASE, POLARISATION OR DIRECTION OF LIGHT, e.g. SWITCHING, GATING, MODULATING OR DEMODULATING; TECHNIQUES OR PROCEDURES FOR THE OPERATION THEREOF; FREQUENCY-CHANGING; NON-LINEAR OPTICS; OPTICAL LOGIC ELEMENTS; OPTICAL ANALOGUE/DIGITAL CONVERTERS
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