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Continuously Tunable Wavelength Conversion of Data with Record Probe-Idler Separations in a Silicon Nanowire

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Abstract

We demonstrate tunable wavelength conversion of 10-Gb/s data with up to 168-nm probe-idler separation based on four-wave mixing in silicon nanowires. We incorporate an NRZ-to-RZ format change using a pulsed pump and achieve error-free operation.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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