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Demonstrations of distant and low-noise wavelength conversion by Bragg scattering in a fiber

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Abstract

Four-wave mixing (Bragg scattering) in a fiber has the potential to wavelength- convert (WC) signals without adding excess noise. We report efficient WC, with less noise than the corresponding phase-conjugation process, and record WC by 180 nm.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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