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Regeneration of Return-to-Zero 10 Gb/s Fiber Transmission Impairments using a Monolithically Integrated, Widely-Tunable, Photocurrent Driven Wavelength Converter

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Abstract

Regeneration of transmission impairments is performed using a monolithically-integrated photocurrent-driven wavelength converter. BER measurements show improved receiver sensitivity of 4, 4, and 11-dB for regeneration through the device after 0, 25 and 50-km of fiber.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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