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22 January 2010 1-μm waveband and C-band, 10-Gbps error-free operation of ultra-broadband photonic transport system with holey fiber
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To open up new optical frequency resources available for optical communications, the concept of all-band photonics has been proposed, which is based on the utilization of broadband of optical frequencies in the 1-μm waveband as a novel photonic band for photonic transmission. In this study, an ultra-broadband photonic transport system was developed by employing a long-distance holey-fiber transmission line to simultaneously use the 1-μm waveband and a conventional waveband such as the C-band. We successfully demonstrate the use of a photonic transport system to achieve simultaneous 10-Gbps error-free optical data transmissions in the 1-μm waveband and C-band.
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Naokatsu Yamamoto, Yu Omigawa, Kouichi Akahane, Tetsuya Kawanishi, and Hideyuki Sotobayashi "1-μm waveband and C-band, 10-Gbps error-free operation of ultra-broadband photonic transport system with holey fiber", Proc. SPIE 7621, Optical Metro Networks and Short-Haul Systems II, 76210N (22 January 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.842924
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KEYWORDS
Photon transport

Photonics systems

Wavelength division multiplexing

Optical amplifiers

Optical communications

Receivers

Fiber amplifiers

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