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Optimization of 40:10 Gb/s all-optical time division demultiplexer based on semiconductor optical amplifier and delayed-interference

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Abstract

Optical time division demultiplexing via cross-phase modulation and delayed interference is proposed and demonstrated through computer simulations. Operational parameters are suggested after optimization of the suppression ratio at 40:10 Gb/s, return to zero format.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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