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The temporal behavior of fixed wireless (FW) links is usually described in. terms of fade depth distribution, level crossing rates and average fade duration.

The possibility of sending a multitude of gaussian light beams down a single lens waveguide has recently been suggested as an inexpensive means of multiplying the capacity of the waveguide.1-2 Thou

We report on an experimental realization of Direct-Sequence spreading and despreading of the optical spectrum using off- the-shelf electro-optic modulators.

­ Different schemes for generation of OFDM superchannels beyond 100 Gb/s capacity are introduced and recent experimental results of the transmission of OFDM superchannels over field deployed fibers

Wideband squeezing below the vacuum noise level has been observed in light generated by four-wave mixing due to Na atoms in an optical cavity.

We present a spectrum of experimental data on the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) states in the first excited Landau level, obtained in an ultrahigh mobility two-dimensional electron system a

The high Landau levels have demonstrated numerous interesting phenomena with theoretical models in need of specific experimental support.

We compare the dispersion and nonlinear tolerance of 10-Gb/s RZ-AMI format generated by a chirp managed laser (CML) with that generated by a MZM delay-interferometer transmitter.

We implement a constellation-set and data-rate flexible system for transmission in 200Gb/s regime.

The electro-optic crosstalk between two parallel silicon Mach-Zehnder modulators is characterized.

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