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Very-high-speed All-optical Code-division Multiplexing Systems Using a 2n Prime Code

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Abstract

We demonstrate experimental all-optical code-division multiplexing (AO-CDM) systems using 64-ps optical pulses and a 2n prime code of n = 3. A distinguishing feature of this experiment is that the modulation of an ultrashort optical clock stream by electrical data is realized without using any optical intensity modulator at each transmitter. Moreover, only low-cost optical 2 × 2 couplers and fiber delay lines are employed to implement all-serial encoders and decoders for a 2n prime code.

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