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Multichannel Raman polarizer with suppressed relative intensity noise for wavelength division multiplexing transmission lines

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Abstract

We propose a method of suppressing the relative intensity noise caused by polarization-dependent gain that is inherent to Raman polarizers (RPs). This method involves bit-synchronously scrambling the state of polarization of a pulse (bit) before the pulse enters the RP. The proposed solution works for RPs operating in a depleted regime and is compatible with multichannel configurations.

©2012 Optical Society of America

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