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Abstract: We demonstrate a compact, fully tunable, narrowband (1GHz) 4th order pole/zero optical filter that is fabricated in a silicon complementary metal oxide semiconductor foundry.

This paper deals with the design and realisation of a Near Infra-Red (NIR) micro-spectrometer (1.5 to 2 mum) for non invasive detection.

Femtosecond Raman soliton generation, tunable from 850-1050 nm. has been demonstrated by pumping untapered photonic crystal fibre with 110fs pulses from a modelocked Ti:sapphire laser.

We show that a tunable optical dispersion compensator (TODC) designed for 40-Gb/s signals on a 100-GHz frequency grid can be used in conjunction with a two-tap optical equalizer to compensate a 107

We propose and demonstrate a novel colorless tunable optical dispersion compensator (TODC) consisting of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) connected to an arrayed-waveguide grating with a thermoo

We propose and demonstrate a novel colorless tunable optical dispersion compensator (TODC) consisting of a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) connected to an arrayed-waveguide grating with a thermoo

This letter describes classes of tunable microfluidics fiber (muFF) devices that use specially designed long period gratings in which the phase matching condition is satisfied over a wide spectral

This letter describes classes of tunable microfluidic fiber (muFF) devices that use specially designed long-period gratings in which the phase matching condition is satisfied over a wide spectral r

We demonstrate an optoelectronic oscillator (OEO) tunable from 15 to 20 GHz in which the optically carried microwave signal is generated by two distributed feedback (DFB) lasers on the same InP chi

This paper describes a type of transistor that uses conducting fluidic source and drain electrodes of mercury which flow on top of a thin film of the organic semiconductor pentacene.

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