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Demonstration of wavelength exchange in a highly-nonlinear fiber

Wong et al., 2001

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6713010582056785446
Author
Wong K
Marhic M
Uesaka K
Kazovsky L
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Proceedings 27th European Conference on Optical Communication (Cat. No. 01TH8551)

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Theory shows that with a suitable choice of the wavelengths of two pumps, and two signals about the zero-dispersion wavelength of a fiber, simultaneous unit conversion efficiency from one signal to the other, and vice versa, can be obtained. We have demonstrated near …
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