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Wavelength Conversion Using Semiconductor Optical Amplifier and Bandpass Filter Combination

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Abstract

Simulation work on semiconductor optical amplifier based all-optical wavelength conversion is presented. Parameters that distinguish between the inverted and non-inverted-in-logic wavelength conversion are investigated. ER is positive for non-inverted and negative for inverted-in-logic wavelength conversion.

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