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Cross Phase Modulation-based, Tunable Wavelength Conversion of 10-Gbit/s NRZ Signal Using 1-m Bismuth Oxide-based Nonlinear Optical Fiber

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Abstract

We demonstrate the use of 1-m length of Bi2O3-based nonlinear fiber for implementing a 10-Gbit/s NRZ signal wavelength converter based on XPM-induced polarization rotation. No SBS suppression scheme was employed owing to a high SBS threshold of the fiber.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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