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Full-duplex optical transmission using semiconductor laser amplifiers

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Abstract

Short-distance communication systems require simple, low-cost bidirectional transmission with a minimum of optical components, preferably in full-duplex (FD) operation. Recently, frequency-shift keying FD-trans- mission at 40 Mb /s with a two-contact multiple-quantum-well distributed-Bragg-reflector laser at each end was reported.1 The Rayleigh back scattering limited the system length to 16 km.

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