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1.16 μs Continuously Tunable Optical Delay of a 100-Gb/s DQPSK Signal using Wavelength Conversion and Chromatic Dispersion in an HNLF

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Abstract

We demonstrate a tunable optical delay element using wavelength conversion in a highly nonlinear fiber, dispersion compensating fiber, and optical phase conjugation. A continuous delay of up to 1.16-μs equaling >55,000 symbols at 50 Gb/s, for 100 Gb/s NRZ-DQPSK and 50 Gb/s NRZ-DPSK modulation formats, is demonstrated.

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