Fine-grain optical TDMA channel selection using an electroabsorption modulator and impulse generator

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Short electrical pulses from an impulse generator derived from a distributed optical clock were used to drive an electroabsorption modulator to select a 2.5 Gbit/s data channel from a 40 Gbit/s optical TDMA data stream.

Inspec keywords: time division multiple access; electro-optical modulation; optical fibre LAN; digital communication; electroabsorption

Other keywords: 2.5 Gbit/s; distributed optical clock; data channel; LAN application; Gbit/s optical TDMA data stream; fine-grain optical TDMA channel selection; electroabsorption modulator; short electrical pulses; impulse generator; 40 Gbit/s

Subjects: Electro-optical devices; Computer communications; Optical communication; Multiple access communication

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