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We propose a non-integer ratio bit-rate conversion scheme using soliton collision in an optical fiber. The converter is demonstrated about 1.7 Gbit/s bit-rate conversion for a 45 Gbit/s RZ-pulse packet.
Optical solitons at different frequencies can pass through each other without variations of their waveforms, frequencies, and energies except their temporal positions and phases. This peculiar feature of optical soliton can be used to generate distortionless slow or fast light in optical fiber
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