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20 April 2001 Multimode 200-GHz-spaced dense wavelength division demultiplexing for local area networks
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We describe the design and performance of a multimode 8- channel, 200 GHz-spaced dense wavelength division demultiplexer using a high order blazed grating. The mean insertion loss of this DEMUX is 1.95 dB. Adjacent crosstalk is measured to be better than -45 dB. The temperature test cycling from 20 to 60 degree(s)C indicates that the wavelength thermal drift is less than 0.00033 nm/ degree(s)C. The device has multi-mode fibers for both input and output, which is good for the optical networks in both metropolitan and local areas. The device is not sensitive to the disturbance of temperature and environment, so no temperature controller is needed.
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Jie Qiao, Feng Zhao, Jizuo Zou, Ray T. Chen, William W. Morey, James W. Horwitz, Ray Collins, George Chang, and Victor Ivan Villavicencio "Multimode 200-GHz-spaced dense wavelength division demultiplexing for local area networks", Proc. SPIE 4289, WDM and Photonic Switching Devices for Network Applications II, (20 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424816
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KEYWORDS
Wavelength division multiplexing

Optical fibers

Diffraction gratings

Temperature metrology

Local area networks

Multimode fibers

Demultiplexers

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