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FWM-based Flexible Wavelength Conversion in Whole C-band Using Realistic HNLF Having Dispersion Slope

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Abstract

Flexible conversion from an arbitrary wavelength to desired wavelength in whole C-band is studied and demonstrated within 1.7dB efficiency variation among all conversion pairs using HNLF having dispersion slope of +0.02ps/nm2/km and γ of 30/W/km.

© 2010 IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Photonics Society, OSA, Telcordia

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