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Bi-directional 1.3μm/1.5μm WDM Fiber-Optic 144 Mb/s Transmission System Experiment

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Abstract

The two low attenuation windows of single-mode fibers around 1.3μm and 1.5μm make wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) very attractive, particularly for bi-directional metropolitan transmission systems. We report an experimental demonstration of its application at 144 Mb/s.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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