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Marculescu et al., 2009 - Google Patents

RZ to CSRZ format and wavelength conversion with regenerative properties

Marculescu et al., 2009

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846773073830431429
Author
Marculescu A
Sygletos S
Li J
Karki D
Hillerkuß D
Ben-Ezra S
Tsadka S
Freude W
Leuthold J
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2009 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication

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RZ to CSRZ format and wavelength conversion with regenerative properties Page 1 RZ to CSRZ Format and Wavelength Conversion with Regenerative Properties Andrej Marculescu1, Stylianos Sygletos1, Jingshi Li1, Dhanamaya Karki1, David Hillerkuß1, Shalva Ben-Ezra2, Sagie Tsadka2 …
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