Transmission of 6ps linear pulses over 50km of standard fibre using midpoint spectral inversion to eliminate dispersion
Transmission of 6 ps linear pulse pairs over 50 km of standard fiber is demonstrated by employing midpoint spectral inversion (phase conjugation) of the data signal to compensate dispersion effects. Pulse broadening as low as 10 percent and faithful reconstruction of the pulse patterns are observed...
Main Authors: | Laming, R.I (Author), Richardson, D.J (Author), Taverner, D. (Author), Payne, D.N (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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1994-09.
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