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Sampling of Multiple 320 Gb/s Channels by Single Parametric Gate

Wiberg, Andreas O. J.
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Brès, Camille  
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Kuo, Bill P.-P.
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2009
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

All-optical multicasting of a 320-Gb/s intensitymodulated return-to-zero signal with subsequent simultaneous sampling by a single parametric gate is experimentally demonstrated. The architecture used a two-pump broadband fiber-optic parametric amplifier for multicasting, and a single 40-GHz optical parametric sampling gate in a highly nonlinear fiber. Using this architecture, we demonstrate parallel demultiplexing of four 320-Gb/s tributary channels. All demultiplexed channels were measured with a -factor better than 15 dB.

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DOI
10.1109/LPT.2009.2017932
Author(s)
Wiberg, Andreas O. J.
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Brès, Camille  
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Kuo, Bill P.-P.
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Zhao, John X.
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Alic, Nikola
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Radic, Stojan
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
Volume

21

Issue

12

Start page

796

End page

798

Subjects

Four-photon mixing

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multicasting

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optical fiber communications

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optical gate demultiplexing

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optical parametric amplifier

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optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM)

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parametric process

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sampling

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