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Experimental Demonstration of Tunable Homodyne Detection for Two Channels Simultaneously using Nonlinear Optical Signal Processing to Automatically Lock a Single “Local” Pump Laser to Two 20-Gbaud BPSK Data Signals

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Abstract

We demonstrate homodyne detection for multiple channels using nonlinear optical signal processing to automatically lock a single “local” pump laser to these data channels simultaneously and perform experimental demonstration with two 20-Gbaud BPSK channels.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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