Abstract

This paper highlights certain optical signal processing (OSP) functions that can be achieved when using optical frequency combs. An optical frequency comb can provide many narrow-linewidth, mutually coherent, and equidistant optical carriers, making it a potentially useful tool for facilitating efficient signal processing functions. In this paper, we explore the following general topics: (a) tailoring a comb for enhanced usability in OSP, such as inserting more lines, generating Nyquist pulse trains, and regenerating a comb at a distance; (b) achieving a tunable linear and nonlinear filter for correlation, equalization, and Volterra filtering, and (c) enabling various transmission and networking functions, such as multicasting, format conversion, and dynamic bandwidth allocation.

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