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20 March 1996 Optical wavelength converters: techniques and system aspects
Carsten Joergensen, Soren L. Danielsen, Benny Mikkelsen, Kristian E. Stubkjaer, Nakita Vodjdani, F. Ratovelomanana, Alain Enard, Genevieve Glastre, D. Rondi, Robert R. Blondeau, P. Doussiere, G. Garabedian, C. Graver, Amaury Jourdan, Michael Schilling, Wilfried Idler, K. Wunstel
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Abstract
Optical wavelength conversion will be a key function in photonic networks. Therefore the development of effective and practical all-optical wavelength converters is subject to considerable attention. Here, the application is outlined and the performance of wavelength conversion by semiconductor optical amplifiers reviewed.
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Carsten Joergensen, Soren L. Danielsen, Benny Mikkelsen, Kristian E. Stubkjaer, Nakita Vodjdani, F. Ratovelomanana, Alain Enard, Genevieve Glastre, D. Rondi, Robert R. Blondeau, P. Doussiere, G. Garabedian, C. Graver, Amaury Jourdan, Michael Schilling, Wilfried Idler, and K. Wunstel "Optical wavelength converters: techniques and system aspects", Proc. SPIE 2692, Optical Interconnects in Broadband Switching Architectures, (20 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.235840
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Switches

Modulation

Wavelength division multiplexing

Interferometry

Networks

Polarization

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