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Autor:
T.A. Strasser, J. Taylor
Publikováno v:
IEEE Communications Magazine. 46:146-149
Since their introduction in 2003, reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers have brought new flexibility and scalability to what was once a static optical telecommunications network. In five short years, ROADMs have become a mainstream requirement
Autor:
David J. DiGiovanni, Richart E. Slusher, Alastair M. Glass, Andrew John Stentz, Alice E. White, Benjamin J. Eggleton, A. Refik Kortan, T.A. Strasser
Publikováno v:
Bell Labs Technical Journal. 5:168-187
This paper describes the development of fiber optics technology — an essential element of the telecommunications revolution — and reviews the remarkable progress in fiber design and fabrication, optical amplifiers, UV-induced fiber gratings, nove
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 10:1319-1321
We measure the dispersion penalty of a narrow fiber Bragg grating (0.25 nm) at 10 Gb/s, in both transmission (pass through channel) and reflection (drop channel). We investigate the effects of transmitter chirp conditions on the dispersion penalty pe
Autor:
Jean Toulouse, J.R. Pedrazanni, Jean-Marc Delavaux, D. Barbier, W. Minford, A. Yeniay, T.A. Strasser
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
We report the design and characterization of a novel Q-switched laser configuration based on a composite Er/sup +3/-Yb/sup +3/ co-doped ion-exchanged glass and Ti-indiffused LiNbO/sub 3/ waveguides. This 1536 nm Q-switched laser provides stable 200 n
Autor:
G.W. Newsome, T.A. Strasser, J.L. Zyskind, R.W. Tkach, Yi Sun, J.W. Sulhoff, Srivastava, J.R. Pedrazzani, Andrew Roman Chraplyvy, C. Wolf, J.C. Ellson
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 9:1667-1669
Link control, a new technique for protecting surviving channels on a per-link basis from fast power transients resulting from network reconfigurations or line failures, is demonstrated in a 560-km eight-amplifier wavelength division multiplexed link
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 9:1099-1101
We report the design and characterization of an efficient erbium/sup +3/-ytterbium/sup +3/ codoped ion exchanged glass distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser pumped by a 980-nm pigtailed laser source. Laser oscillation at 1536 nm is demonstrated wit
Autor:
Stephen Gregory Grubb, L. Eskildsen, R. Pedrazzani, T.A. Strasser, P.B. Hansen, David J. DiGiovanni, Andrew John Stentz, J.J. DeMarco, Justin Boyd Judkins
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 9:262-264
Raman amplification is added to a transmission system to provide an increase in power budget allowing for a four-fold upgrade in capacity either by TDM or WDM. Here, a TDM upgrade from 2.5 to 10 Gb/s and a WDM upgrade from a single 10-Gb/s channel to
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 9:43-45
Wavelength conversion of input signals at data rates of 622 and to 1250 Mb/s was as demonstrated using an integrated multifrequency laser having 8 channels with 1.6-nm channel spacing.
Autor:
David W. Peckham, D. Truxal, P.B. Hansen, T.A. Strasser, L. Eskildsen, S. G. Grubb, J.E.J. Alphonsus, David J. DiGiovanni, Ashish Madhukar Vengsarkar, W. Y. Cheung
Publikováno v:
Optical Fiber Communications, OFC..
Summary form only given. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate repeaterless transmission over distances as long as 465.6 km using a directly modulated distributed feedback (DFB) laser. Suppression of stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) is obt
Autor:
M.A. Mills, P.C. Corbett, J.W. Sulhoff, G. A. Ferguson, J.D. Evankow, B.M. Nyman, Uziel Koren, G.T. Harvey, Steven K. Korotky, Jonathan A. Nagel, T.A. Strasser, Linn F. Mollenauer, P.V. Mamyshev, A.J. Lucero, Stephen G. Evangelides, J.L. Zyskind, J. J. Veselka, M. L. Saylors
Publikováno v:
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 8:1409-1411
We have done extensive experiments with dense (25-GHz channel spacing) high speed, (individual channel rates of 2.5 and 5.0 GB/s) soliton WDM over transoceanic distances. The experiments were performed in a loop 1400 to 2400 km in length with a 45 km