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Experimental demonstration of thin-film dispersion compensation for 50-GHz filters
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsEngineeringDispersion ManagementOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesAntennaThin-film Dispersion CompensationOptical CommunicationIntrinsic CdMillimeter Wave TechnologyOptoelectronicsFilter DesignOptical NetworkingBandpass Filter
Dispersion management is critical for next-generation high-bandwidth-utilization fiber-optical networks. Square-top thin-film bandpass filters for 50-GHz dense wavelength-division multiplexing inherently have high chromatic dispersion (CD) in transmission. The imparted dispersion power penalty on the network is undesirable. However, a second thin-film filter, operating in reflection, can be designed to compensate the CD of the bandpass filter. In this paper we demonstrate experimentally the reduction of the intrinsic CD of a 50-GHz thin-film coupler from /spl plusmn/170 ps/nm to /spl plusmn/50 ps/nm over a 30-GHz passband, through the use of such a cascaded thin-film compensator. Network simulations based on filter performance confirm the reduced dispersion power penalty of the cascade over the individual filter.
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