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A Stable Polarization-Insensitive Wavelength Converter Based on Nonlinear Wave Mixing in PCF

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Abstract

A stable wavelength converter is experimentally demonstrated in this work, which can realize polarization-insensitive wavelength switching with polarization dependence<0.14dB and power penalty<2dB at 10−9 BER level. The converted output signal OSNR is better than 30dB.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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