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An actively mode-locked fiber ring laser based on cross-gain modulation (XGM) in a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is demonstrated to operate stably with a simple configuration.
Unlike the gates based on cross-gain and cross-phase modulation in SOAs, the gates presented in this work need neither interforemetric configurations nor input logic signals producing a strong saturation of the amplifier gain.
This paper presents the parameter design and performance analysis of a 160 Gb/s all-optical XOR gate based on cross-gain modulation (XGM) in a nonlinear Mach Zehnder interferometer (MZI) with quantum dot semiconductor optical amplifiers (QD-SOAs).
A complete and detailed model is presented that describes the main physical phenomena that occur in an actively mode-locked fiber ring laser based on cross-gain modulation in a semiconductor optical amplifier employed as both the gain medium and mode-locking element.
The first one is based on cross coupled capacitors technique in current reused topology providing a high voltage gain, while the second one employs a current reused transducer coupled to LO driven inverters to perform the down conversion.
The proposed method is based on cross energy principle.
Cross section B* is based on cross section G presented by Schintgen and Förster (2013).
The relations are not established based on cross links, but rather based on physical properties.
A truly leftwing agenda would be one based on cross-national cooperation and solidarity.
First, the analysis used an estimate based on cross-sectional data, and as such a causal relationship between utility gains and PA cannot be claimed.
Previous research based on cross-sectional surveys has shown that at the population level, the patterns of weight gain have differed markedly by initial BMI, with person of higher BMI gaining weight at an increased rate relative to the median and very little weight gain occurring among those whose baseline weight was below the median.
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