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Low switching energy saturable absorber device for 40 Gbit/s networks

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Abstract

Various all-optical regeneration devices based on semiconductor micro-cavity have been designed with different numbers of quantum wells inside. Simulation and experiments are carried out. The switching energy is strongly dependent of the quantum well number.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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