Abstract
Optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) is currently the only method allowing the generation of optical data streams with line rates in excess of 40 Gb/s. In this technique, the outputs from many data-encoding modulators are interleaved to produce a single high-speed data stream [1-3].
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