Journal of Lightwave Technology

April 1997 volume 15 issue 4

Advance Table of Contents

Please note this table of contents is preliminary and is provided in advance of issue publication as a service to the professional community. Its contents are therefore subject to change.

Only first authors are shown.

Systems

Delisle, Model for Bidirectional Transmission in an Open Cascade of Optical Amplifiers.

Taylor, Phase in Coherent Analog AM-WIRNA Optical Links.

Arya, Optical Preamplifier Receiver for Spectrum-Sliced WDM.

Networks

Su, Theory of Burst-Mode Receiver and Its Applications in Optical Multiaccess Networks.

Wu, Extended Baseline Architecture for Nonblocking Photonic Switching.

Okayama, Multiwavelength Highway Photonic Switches Using Wavelength-Sorting Elements-Design.

Subsystems

Kuhara, Optical WDM Transceiver Module Using Wavelength-Selective Coupler and WDM-PD for Optical Access Networks.

Sensors

Singh, Simultaneously Measuring Temperature and Strain Using Optical Fiber Microcavities.

Garus, Brillouin Optical-Fiber Frequency-Domain Analysis for Distributed Temperature and Strain Measurements.

Hofstetter, Optical Displacement Measurement with GaAs/AlGaAs-Based Monolithically Integrated Michelson Interferometers.

Fibers

Faustini, Bend Loss in Single-Mode Fibers.

Integrated Optics/Optoelectronics

Heinbach, Low Loss Bent Connections for Optical Switches.

Sewell, Bi-Oblique Propagation Analysis of Symmetric and Asymmetric Y-Junctions.

Lawetz, Modulation Characteristics of Semiconductor Mach-Zehnder Optical Modulators.

Little, Micro-Ring Resonator Channel Dropping Filters.

Active Components

Kr=81ger, Quasi Continuous Tunable Fiber-Ring Laser, Applied as Local Oscillator in an Absolute Calibrated Spectrometer for WDM-Systems.

Kuhara, Characterization and Theoretical Analysis of Second-Order Intermodulation Distortion of InGaAs/InP p-I-n Photodiode Modules for Fiber-Optic CATV.

Theory

Ryu, Theoretical Investigation of Gain and Linewidth Enhancement Factor for 1.55=E6m Tensile Strained Quantum Well Lasers.

Mena, Rate-Equation-Based Laser Models with a Single Solution Regime.