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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 26,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 73-78
  • (2008)

Dispersion Trimming in a Reconfigurable Wavelength Selective Switch

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate dispersion compensation in a wavelength selective switch, and characterize the bandwidth-dispersion product. At a channel bit-rate of 80 Gbit/s, we compensate for various amounts of dispersion (up to ±60 ps/nm), tunable for each wavelength division multiplexed channel, solely by adjusting the phase front of the optical signal inside the wavelength selective switch. Error-free operation is obtained for all of the channels, and for each output port after propagation over various lengths of dispersive fiber.

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