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  • OSA Technical Digest Series (CD) (Optica Publishing Group, 2007),
  • paper CMJJ6

Polarization-Based 43 Gb/s RZ-DQPSK Receiver Design Employing a Single Delay-Line Interferometer

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Abstract

We demonstrate a non-coherent receiver design requiring only a single delayline interferometer. Demodulation of 43-Gb/s RZ-DQPSK is experimentally demonstrated with no penalty when compared to a traditional DQPSK receiver using two interferometers. Receiver alignment tolerances are quantified via simulation.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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