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Automatic tunable chromatic dispersion compensation at 40 Gb/s in ASK and DPSK, NRZ, and CSRZ 263-km transmission experiments

Sandel et al., 2004

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4641936500468492107
Author
Sandel D
Bhandare S
Abas A
Milivojevic B
Noe R
Guy M
Lapointe M
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IEEE photonics technology letters

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Chromatic dispersion (CD) in single-mode optical fiber distorts pulses and is a big obstacle for the installation of long-haul dynamically routed transmission systems, especially at 40 Gb/s. Here the automatic residual CD compensation of a 263-km fiber link in the range-300 …
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