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A novel all-optical demultiplexing scheme based on the fiber nonlinear optical loop mirror

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Abstract

The fiber nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM) is widely used in the OTDM demultiplexing, because it has the potential of operation at the extreme high bit rates. For traditional NOLM (only one control beam), however, timing jitter between the clock and the signal and crosstalk mainly arising from the unwanted cross-phase-modulation (XPM) in the reference signal will seriously degrade the BER performance [1].

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