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Experimental Performance of a Continuously Tunable 40-GHz Complex Weight Optical FIR Filter using Wavelength Conversion and Chromatic Dispersion

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a tunable and reconfigurable optical complex weight finite impulse response filter using conversion dispersion based delays with optical multicasting and multiplexing. Tuning capabilities of the filter tap amplitudes (0-10 dB), phases (0-2π) and free spectral rage (~27 and 40 GHz) are experimentally demonstrated showing close agreement with theory.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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