C-4-45 All-Optical Tunable 160-Gbit/s Wavelength Converter Using 1-m-long Bismuth Oxide-based Highly-Nonlinear Optical Fiber
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概要
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- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-09-07
著者
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Ohara Seiki
Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.
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Sugimoto Naoki
Research Center Asahi Glass Co. Ltd.
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Lee Ju
東京大学先端科学技術研究センター
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Nagashima Tatsuo
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
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Hasegawa Tomoharu
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
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Sugimoto Naoki
Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.
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Kikuchi Kazuro
東京大学先端科学技術研究センター
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Sugimoto Naoki
Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. Research Center
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