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Temporally orthogonalized distance-multiplexed passive optical network

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Abstract

A new method, called temporal orthogonalization, for the cancellation of multiple reflections in distance-multiplexed all-optical passive tree networks is presented. The main advantage of this method over an existing method with Faraday rotators is its relatively simple implementation in the network nodes.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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