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Simultaneous Noise Mitigation of Wavelength-multiplexed Signals by Self-tracking Passive Amplification

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Abstract

We demonstrate the self-tracking abilities of Talbot-based denoising by simultaneously processing 4 signals in a WDM scheme using a single device, without stabilization or alignment procedures, enabling significant BER and SNR improvements in all channels.

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