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We present simulation results of the time-evolution of a pulse-train consisting of 200 fs optical pulses at an effective bit-rate of 500 Gbit/s in a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). The SOA slow recovery could lead to pattern effects in the output pulses. We show that the output power of the amplified data pulses can be stabilized when Manchester encoding is used. The simulation results show that this technique is suitable for applications in practical ultra-fast switching device operation.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
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| Titel | proceedings of the 7th Annual Symposium of IEEE/LEOS Benelux Chapter, VU Amsterdam |
| Redacteuren | Taco Visser, D., Daan Lenstra, Hugo Schouten, F. |
| Plaats van productie | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
| Uitgeverij | IEEE/LEOS |
| Pagina's | 302-305 |
| ISBN van geprinte versie | 90-807519-1-X |
| Status | Gepubliceerd - 2002 |
| Evenement | 7th Annual Symposium of the IEEE/LEOS Benelux Chapter, December 9, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Amsterdam, Nederland Duur: 9 dec. 2002 → 9 dec. 2002 |
Congres
| Congres | 7th Annual Symposium of the IEEE/LEOS Benelux Chapter, December 9, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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| Land/Regio | Nederland |
| Stad | Amsterdam |
| Periode | 9/12/02 → 9/12/02 |
| Ander | 7th Annual Symposium of the IEEE/LEOS Benelux Chapter, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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