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320-Gb/s Wavelength Conversion Based on Cross-Gain Modulation in a Quantum-Dot SOA

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Abstract

We successfully demonstrate, for the first time, error-free 320-Gb/s all-optical wavelength conversion using cross-gain modulation in a quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifier. We further demonstrate full C-band operation at 160-Gb/s with low power penalties.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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