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Wavelength shifting through cascaded second-order processes in a lithium-niobate channel waveguide

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Abstract

In communications systems an all-optical device capable to frequency shift a signal is essential in order to perform optical routing and space switching, thus allowing the network to be completely transparent to signal format and bit rate [1].

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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