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320-to-40-Gb/s Optical Demultiplexing by Means of Optical Filtering of Chirped Signal Using a Quantum-Dot SOA

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Abstract

We demonstrated ultrahigh-speed optical demultiplexing using optical filtering of chirped signal induced by a quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifier. Using a simple scheme, we successfully achieved error-free operations of 320-to-40-Gb/s demultiplexing.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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