Abstract
As the bit-rate of optical communications increases to lOOGb/s, the use of electronics to directly send, store, and receive the data becomes impractical with today's technology. An optical fiber pulse storage ring, an optical device that can memorize a sequence of pulses, can help accomplish' these tasks.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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