2R regeneration architectures based on multi-segmented fibres
2R regeneration architectures based on multi-segmented fibres
The benefits of using a multi-segmented arrangement of optical fibres for Self-Phase Modulation-based 2R optical regeneration are described both theoretically and experimentally. Significant improvements in terms of the performance and practicality are achieved.
Provost, L.
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Finot, C.
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Petropoulos, P.
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Richardson, D.J.
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September 2008
Provost, L.
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Finot, C.
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Petropoulos, P.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Provost, L., Finot, C., Petropoulos, P. and Richardson, D.J.
(2008)
2R regeneration architectures based on multi-segmented fibres.
ECOC 2008, Brussels, Belgium.
21 - 25 Sep 2008.
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The benefits of using a multi-segmented arrangement of optical fibres for Self-Phase Modulation-based 2R optical regeneration are described both theoretically and experimentally. Significant improvements in terms of the performance and practicality are achieved.
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Published date: September 2008
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ECOC 2008, Brussels, Belgium, 2008-09-21 - 2008-09-25
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/76311
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L. Provost
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P. Petropoulos
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