2002
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2002.806768
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Tunable dispersion compensation at 40-Gb/s using a multicavity etalon all-pass filter with NRZ, RZ, and CS-RZ modulation

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“…Furthermore, it is difficult to provide tunable compensation and to compensate the dispersion slope of advanced fibers such as G.655. In order to be dynamically reconfigurable, future optical networks require fast, dynamic and tunable dispersion compensation techniques based on fiber Bragg gratings (FBG), Etalon filters [14], virtually imaged phased arrays (VIPA), etc. The Etalon filter and VIPA suffer from relatively high insertion loss compared to DCF.…”
Section: B) Tunable Dispersion Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it is difficult to provide tunable compensation and to compensate the dispersion slope of advanced fibers such as G.655. In order to be dynamically reconfigurable, future optical networks require fast, dynamic and tunable dispersion compensation techniques based on fiber Bragg gratings (FBG), Etalon filters [14], virtually imaged phased arrays (VIPA), etc. The Etalon filter and VIPA suffer from relatively high insertion loss compared to DCF.…”
Section: B) Tunable Dispersion Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schematic of tunable DCM is shown in Fig. 3 [28]. When the etalon A is designed to have a negative dispersion slope, the etalon B is designed to have a positive slope.…”
Section: Group Delay Of Dispersion Compensating Modulementioning
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“…TODC is also useful for future reconfigurable networks in which the lengths of wavelength paths will be changed dynamically. Many types of TODC have been intensively studied [1,2,3]. In particular, planar light-wave circuits (PLCs) are more suitable for TODC applications compared to bulky devices because they are compact, reliable, and enable high volume production capability [4,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%