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26 January 2009 All-band photonic transport system and its device technologies
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To open up new optical frequency resources for communications, a concept called all-band photonics is proposed. This concept focuses on 1-μm waveband photonic transmission and device technologies, thereby pioneering a new waveband for photonic transport systems (PTSs). To construct the 1-μm PTS, a novel semiconductor light-source, optical-fiber transmission lines, and optical amplifiers are developed. In this paper, we demonstrate a 1-μm waveband, high bit-rate (>10 Gbps), and long-distance photonic transmission system by using attractive photonic devices such as mode-locked semiconductor lasers (MLL), wavelength tunable quantum dot (QD) lasers, QD optical frequency comb lasers (QD-CMLs), holey-fiber transmission lines, and Ytterbium-doped fiber amplifiers (YDFAs).
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Naokatsu Yamamoto and Hideyuki Sotobayashi "All-band photonic transport system and its device technologies", Proc. SPIE 7235, Optical Metro Networks and Short-Haul Systems, 72350C (26 January 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816812
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KEYWORDS
Photon transport

Semiconductor lasers

Photonic devices

Quantum dots

Laser optics

Photonics systems

Semiconductors

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