Narrow bandwidth polarisation scrambler using delay-coupled binary phase pulse for super-dense WDM networks.

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Title: Narrow bandwidth polarisation scrambler using delay-coupled binary phase pulse for super-dense WDM networks.
Authors: Fujiwara, M., Teshima, M., Iwatsuki, K.
Source: Electronics Letters (Institution of Engineering & Technology). 3/6/2003, Vol. 39 Issue 5, p452. 2p.
Subjects: Scrambling systems (Telecommunication), Wavelength division multiplexing, Polarization of radio waves
Abstract: A novel polarisation scrambler that offers narrow spectrum bandwidth due to the use of delayed binary phase pulses coupled with orthogonal polarisation is proposed. The performance of the proposed scrambler is confirmed analytically and experimentally for carrier-distributed super-dense WDM (SD-WDM) networks without network clock synchronisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:A novel polarisation scrambler that offers narrow spectrum bandwidth due to the use of delayed binary phase pulses coupled with orthogonal polarisation is proposed. The performance of the proposed scrambler is confirmed analytically and experimentally for carrier-distributed super-dense WDM (SD-WDM) networks without network clock synchronisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00135194
DOI:10.1049/el:20030279