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200 Gb/s FSO WDM communication system empowered by multiwavelength directly modulated TOSA for 5G wireless networksZhao et al., 2018
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- Zhao Z
- Zhang Z
- Tan J
- Liu Y
- Liu J
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- IEEE Photonics Journal
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In this paper, a 200-Gb/s free-space optical (FSO) wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission architecture based on multiwavelength directly modulated transmitter optical sub-assemblies for 5G wireless networks has been proposed and demonstrated …
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