Increased amplifier spacing in a soliton system using quantum well saturable absorbers and spectral filtering
The spacing between optical amplifiers in a long-haul soliton system may be increased to 100 km by using only passive quantum-well saturable absorbers and narrow-band filters for soliton control. After transmission over 9000 km at 10 Gbits/s, the effects of soliton-soliton interaction and Gordon-Hau...
Main Authors: | Atkinson, D. (Author), Loh, W.H (Author), Afanasjev, V.V (Author), Grudinin, A.B (Author), Seeds, A.J (Author), Payne, D.N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1994.
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