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Applications of high-speed non-linearities of semiconductor amplifiers

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Abstract

In the recent past, there has been unprecedented progress in the use of non-linear effects in semiconductor laser amplifiers (SLAs) for high-speed all-optical signal processing. Applications include all-optical demultiplexing (1-4), clock recovery (5,6), mid-span spectral inversion (7), wavelength conversion (8,9), and use as an ultrafast AND gate for optical packet processing (10).

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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