High channel density wavelength division multiplex (WDM) optical

Optical waveguides – With optical coupler – Plural

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385123, 385 1, 372 9, 359115, 359124, 359140, G02B 628, H01S 310, H04J 1400

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060144793

ABSTRACT:
A source/transmission fiber strategy results in a WDM system with negligible FWM penalty even for closely-spaced channels. The combined performance of a source which provides chirped wavelength pulses with a precise synchronism, along with a transmission fiber dispersion map avoids pulse overlap.

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