All optical wavelength conversion at 2.488 Gbit/s using the integrated Multi Grating Cavity (MGC) laser
All optical wavelength conversion at 2.488 Gbit/s using the integrated Multi Grating Cavity (MGC) laser
- Author(s): M. Owen ; J.D. Bainbridge ; M.F.C. Stephens ; R.V. Penty ; L.H. White ; K.R. Poguntke ; M.J. Robertson
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:19980322
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- Author(s): M. Owen ; J.D. Bainbridge ; M.F.C. Stephens ; R.V. Penty ; L.H. White ; K.R. Poguntke ; M.J. Robertson Source: IEE Colloquium on Multiwavelength Optical Networks: Devices, Systems and Network Implementations. Day One, 1998 page ()
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A novel integrated multi-wavelength grating cavity (MGC) laser has been used for multi-channel wavelength conversion at 2.488 Gbits/s. Functions demonstrated include conversion to multiple wavelengths, WDM multiplexing and 1×4 space switching. (6 pages)
Inspec keywords: optical communication equipment; optical frequency conversion; multiplexing equipment; diffraction gratings; wavelength division multiplexing; semiconductor lasers; optical fibre communication
Subjects: Nonlinear optics and devices; Switching centres and equipment; Semiconductor lasers; Optical communication
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