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      Generation of Spectrally-Efficient Superchannel Using Optical Frequency Comb Referencing and Active Demultiplexing

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          We generate multiple optical carriers with ultra-low phase noise, over a useable bandwidth of 160 GHz, from an externally injected gain-switched comb source with exceptional low linewidth below 10 Hz. We show successful transmission of 17 demultiplexed channels using 64-quadrature amplitude modulation signals at 5 GBaud.

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                30 September 2019
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                1910.00501
                0d2e2122-ea4a-4c07-9331-bfc06cb5089b

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                eess.SP physics.optics

                Optical materials & Optics,Electrical engineering
                Optical materials & Optics, Electrical engineering

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