A laser diode wavelength-division demultiplexer is first proposed. The worst crosstalk level in the 1.30 µm-channel is measured to be less than -33 dB for 0.88 µm, 1.30 µm and 1.55 µm wavelength signals. The free-carrier absorption loss is found to play a significant role in the crosstalk improvement.
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Masahiro IKEDA, "Laser Diode Wavelength-Division Demultiplexers" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E68-E, no. 9, pp. 572-574, September 1985, doi: .
Abstract: A laser diode wavelength-division demultiplexer is first proposed. The worst crosstalk level in the 1.30 µm-channel is measured to be less than -33 dB for 0.88 µm, 1.30 µm and 1.55 µm wavelength signals. The free-carrier absorption loss is found to play a significant role in the crosstalk improvement.
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