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publicationDate 2000-01-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CA-2274747-A1
titleOfInvention Device for regenerating optical soliton signals on-line by synchronous soliton modulation and transmission system using such a device
abstract The invention relates to a device for online regeneration of a signal. optical of solitons by synchronous modulation of these solitons, said device including: - means (C3, CLK) for recovering a clock signal allowing extract the clock rate of the bits of the signal to be regenerated, and - modulation means (MOD) for modulating the amplitude and / or the phase of the solitons by said clock signal, characterized in that said modulation means comprise a modulator MACH-ZEHNDER (MOD) comprising a first (SOA1) and a second (SOA2) semiconductor optical amplifiers arranged respectively in a first (F5) and a second (F6) arm of said MACH-ZEHNDER modulator (MOD) and the gain of each is modulated on the basis of said recovered clock signal.
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