10GB/S wavelength conversion in an integrated SOA/DFB laser

M.F.C. Stephens, R.V. Penty, A.R. Sharafi, I.H. White, M.J. Fice, R.A. Saunders, J.E.A. Whiteaway

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4/1-4/6
Number of pages6
JournalColloquium Digest - IEE
Volume-
Issue number372
Publication statusPublished - 1997

Bibliographical note

Export Date: 20 March 2014

Source: Scopus

CODEN: DCILD

Language of Original Document: English

Correspondence Address: Stephens, M.F.C.; Centre for Communications Research, Dept. of Electron. and Elec. Eng., University of Bristol, University Walk, Bristol, BS8 1TR, United Kingdom

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Keywords

  • distributed feedback lasers
  • electromagnetic dispersion
  • etching
  • frequency converters
  • ion beams
  • laser tuning
  • light transmission
  • optical fibers
  • optical switches
  • semiconductor lasers
  • eye diagrams
  • negative penalty operation
  • optical frequency conversion

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