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InP:Fe photorefractive Wavelength-Self-Tunable Single-Sideband Filter for Chromatic Dispersion Compensated Radio-Over-Fiber Transport

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Abstract

A wavelength-self-tunable single-sideband (WST-SSB) filter is obtained using an InP:Fe photorefractive crystal. The device's 1.55 µm double-sideband (DSB) input signal generates, via the photorefractive effect, the Bragg gratings which enable its own diffraction into a SSB signal. Such a smart filter is useful in order to compensate for deleterious chromatic dispersion effects in fiber-wireless access networks. Therefore, system experiments implementing a WST-SSB filter operating at 16 GHz are carried out, leading to compensation for fiber chromatic dispersion penalties and successful fiber-radio data transmission.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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