100 Gbit/s all-optical demultiplexing using nonlinear optical loop mirror with gating-width control

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All-optical error-free demultiplexing of TDM 100 Gbit/s signals is successfully performed using a nonlinear optical loop mirror. Its gating width is controlled and optimised using a wavelengthtunable modelocked Er3+-doped fibre ring laser, and a stable integrated planar lightwave circuit is used as a 6.3Gbit/s × 16 (100 Gbit/s) multiplexer.

Inspec keywords: time division multiplexing; optical links; nonlinear optics; digital communication systems; demultiplexing

Other keywords: gating-width control; modelocked; nonlinear optical loop mirror; Er3+-doped fibre ring laser; error-free demultiplexing; 100 Gbit/s; TDM; integrated planar lightwave circuit; wavelength-tunable; all-optical demultiplexing

Subjects: Optical communication; Nonlinear optics and devices; Other switching centres

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