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10-Gb/s 360-km transmission over dispersive fiber using midsystem spectral inversionGnauck et al., 1993
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- 5750086389268607743
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- Gnauck A
- Jopson R
- Derosier R
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- Publication venue
- IEEE photonics technology letters
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The use of multi-gigabit per second transmission speeds over the world's embedded fiber plant (normal dispersion fiber) is severely limited by the chromatic dispersion in systems operating at wavelengths within the gain bandwidth of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers. A …
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