1997
DOI: 10.1109/68.593392
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Transmission performance through cascaded 1-nm arrayed waveguide multiplexers at 10 Gb/s

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“…This signal is not regenerated, and the bandwidth-narrowing effect on the signal due to cascading AWGM filters [33], [34] may be an issue. It is worth noting that in [33], 10 cascaded narrow-band AWGM's (with the same 3-dB bandwidth and channel spacing as the AWGM used in our experiment in Fig.…”
Section: A Two-port Copropagating Circuitmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This signal is not regenerated, and the bandwidth-narrowing effect on the signal due to cascading AWGM filters [33], [34] may be an issue. It is worth noting that in [33], 10 cascaded narrow-band AWGM's (with the same 3-dB bandwidth and channel spacing as the AWGM used in our experiment in Fig.…”
Section: A Two-port Copropagating Circuitmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A power penalty of approximately 3 dB at 10 Gb/s was measured. Forty broader-band AWGM's (3-dB bandwidth of approximately 1 nm) in cascade have been shown to give penalty-free performance at 10 Gb/s [34].…”
Section: A Two-port Copropagating Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WGR filters with finite signal passbands at the input and output of the cross connect suppress part of the signal tones and may adversely affect the signal. This becomes a limiting issue if filters are concatenated [15], [16].…”
Section: Nonblocking Cross Connect and Loop Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%