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250 GHz intensity modulation via Raman gain in the soliton regime

250 GHz intensity modulation via Raman gain in the soliton regime
250 GHz intensity modulation via Raman gain in the soliton regime
We have analysed the performance of all-optical intensity modulator operating in the soliton regime. We have shown that the effect of self-phase modulation limits the maximum speed of this nonlinear modulator to ~300GHz.
Alam, S.U.
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Grudinin, A.B.
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Burdge, G.L.
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Alam, S.U.
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Grudinin, A.B.
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Burdge, G.L.
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Alam, S.U., Grudinin, A.B. and Burdge, G.L. (1999) 250 GHz intensity modulation via Raman gain in the soliton regime. 25th European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC ‘99), , Nice, France. 25 - 29 Sep 1999.

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We have analysed the performance of all-optical intensity modulator operating in the soliton regime. We have shown that the effect of self-phase modulation limits the maximum speed of this nonlinear modulator to ~300GHz.

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Published date: September 1999
Venue - Dates: 25th European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC ‘99), , Nice, France, 1999-09-25 - 1999-09-29

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Local EPrints ID: 76507
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/76507
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 17:02

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Author: S.U. Alam
Author: A.B. Grudinin
Author: G.L. Burdge

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