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Tunable Lattice-Form Mach-Zehnder Interferometer For Arbitrary Binary Code Generation At 40 Ghz
Authors
Claire L. Callender
Apurva Jain
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Irina A. Kostko
Payman Samadi
Brian Shia
Publication date
2 November 2010
Publisher
'Information Bulletin on Variable Stars (IBVS)'
Abstract
We use the direct temporal domain approach to design spectrally periodic optical filters for pulse repetition rate multiplication (PRRM) with envelope shaping. In particular, we demonstrate a tunable lattice-form MachZehnder interferometer using Silica-based planar lightwave circuit (PLC) for arbitrary 4-bit binary amplitude code generation at 40 GHz and to increase the repetition rate of a 10 GHz input pulse train to 20 GHz or 40 GHz. In addition to PRRM and envelope shaping, the device also has the capability of arbitrary phase coding. © 2006 IEEE
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