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Hybrid Transmitter Cells for DWDM Systems

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Abstract

A compact 10 Gb/s transmitter cell for 100 Gb/s DWDM transmission has been successfully developed using hybrid planar lightwave circuit technology. It is confirmed that the hybrid transmitter cell provides high performance on output power and wavelength stabilization.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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