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28 June 1993 Regeneration of optical signals by fiber logic elements operating through stimulated Raman scattering and development of fiber optic memory
Vladimir I. Belotitskii, Eugenii A. Kuzin, Mikhail P. Petrov, Vasilii V. Spirin
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Proceedings Volume 1807, Photonic Switching; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147920
Event: Topical Meeting on Photonic Switching, 1992, Minsk, Belarus
Abstract
For the first time an all-optical fiber recirculating loop memory with a long storage time is demonstrated experimentally. Information is stored in the memory by recirculating optical pulses through a closed fiber loop employing all-optical repeaters operating via the stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) effect. The time during which information storage was observed was 10 min. The number of round trips through the loop was more than 100 million.
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Vladimir I. Belotitskii, Eugenii A. Kuzin, Mikhail P. Petrov, and Vasilii V. Spirin "Regeneration of optical signals by fiber logic elements operating through stimulated Raman scattering and development of fiber optic memory", Proc. SPIE 1807, Photonic Switching, (28 June 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147920
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KEYWORDS
Optical amplifiers

Fiber amplifiers

Logic

Logic devices

Fiber optics

Raman scattering

Switching

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