Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Technical Digest Postconference Edition. Trends in Optics and Photonics Vol.37 (IEEE Ca
DOI: 10.1109/ofc.2000.868320
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System impact of cascaded optical add/drop multiplexers based on tunable fiber Bragg gratings

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“…There are some different configurations for dispersion management when using TDCM. One possible configuration is to use chirped fiber Bragg gratings [21][22][23]. With this configuration, the change in the temperature of the module can be used to tune the module.…”
Section: Use Of Tunable Dispersion-compensated Modules In a Ponmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are some different configurations for dispersion management when using TDCM. One possible configuration is to use chirped fiber Bragg gratings [21][22][23]. With this configuration, the change in the temperature of the module can be used to tune the module.…”
Section: Use Of Tunable Dispersion-compensated Modules In a Ponmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relationship (13) can be rewritten in terms of the quadrature components of the signal and ASE noise (15) where , and are the real parts of the signal and ASE noise in the and polarizations, respectively, and , and are the imaginary parts of the signal and ASE noise in the and polarizations, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the past, the cascadability of different types of optical MUXs/DMUXs was studied both theoretically [2]- [18] and experimentally [11], [18]- [24] for several bit rates, channel spacings, modulation formats, and other system considerations. Most attention was concentrated on arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) routers [6], [11], [13], [17], [19]- [22], [24], MUXs/DMUXs composed of multilayer interference (MI) filters [4], [5], [8], [10], [14], [17], [18], and MUXs/DMUXs composed of fiber Bragg grating filters [14], [15], [23]. General studies, not bound to a specific optical MUX/DMUX type, but based on arbitrary transfer functions, also exist, e.g., [7] and [16].…”
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