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All-optical time-division demultiplexer using semiconductor switching

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Abstract

An all-optical time-division demultiplexer system is proposed that employs semiconductor switching. The technique can be applied through the use of input infrared signals of wavelengths ≥1 μm. The device is simple to construct and has a potential capacity of 1 Tbit/s, with cross talk between channels of only approximately −13 to −17 dB at operating wavelengths between 1 and 15 μm, respectively. The optimum characteristics and the operational parameters are also presented.

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