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Experimental Demonstration of Strongly Enhanced Light Slow-Down in Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers by Optical Filtering

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Abstract

Optical filtering is shown to be a powerful way of increasing light-speed control in SOAs. More than 120 degrees microwave phase shift over a bandwidth close to 15GHz is achieved.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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