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Kramers-Kronig Detection of Polarization Multiplexing Signals by a Single-Ended Photodiode

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Abstract

We demonstrate that polarization multiplexing signals can be detected by a single-ended photodiode after beating with a pair of orthogonal and staggered carriers. The feasibility of proposed scheme is verified by 8Gbaud PDM-QPSK signals.

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