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The paper discusses availability of Gigabit/s (Gbps) fiber-optical access that are extended with E-band millimeter-wave (mmW) radio.

In this paper we report on the first measurements of the avalanche build-up time of InP/InGaAsP/ InGaAs avalanche photodiodes with separate absorption, grading, and multiplication regions (SAGM-APD

InP/InGaAs avalanche photodiodes with separate absorption and multiplication regions (SAM-APDs) have been fabricated from wafers grown by atmospheric-pressure metalorganic chemical vapor deposition

This paper considers the avalanche region of IMPATT* diodes,1'2'3 especially of Read ! -type diodes in which the avalanche region is localized. * I M P a c t ionization Avalanche Transit Time.

The authors propose an average dispersion decreasing densely dispersion-managed (A4DM) fiber line, which can substantially improve the performance of high-speed optical transmission systems.

Millimeter-wave frequency bands enable the deployment of small-sized antenna arrays in the fifth generation of mobile networks, which provide high beamforming gain for both transmitter and receiver

It is shown that the resulting spectrum may be analysed into two parts.

Two random variables, X and Y, are distributed uniformly over some support set. Person P sub X knows X and Person P sub Y knows Y.

We develop averaged equations to model nonlinear propagation in multimode fibers that are valid in all regimes of random, linear, intermodal coupling.

The split-step Fourier method for numerical solving nonlinear Schrodinger equation (NLS) can be interpreted as NLS with rapdily varying coefficients.