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Antonio Mecozzi
Researcher at University of L'Aquila
Publications - 350
Citations - 10675
Antonio Mecozzi is an academic researcher from University of L'Aquila. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical amplifier & Semiconductor laser theory. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 317 publications receiving 9585 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Mecozzi include AT&T & Fondazione Ugo Bordoni.
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Noise of mode-locked lasers
Hermann A. Haus,Antonio Mecozzi +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a theory of noise in mode-locked laser systems was developed that applies to additive pulse and Kerr lens mode-locking systems, and the effect of gain fluctuations, mirror vibrations, and index fluctuations were determined.
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Kramers–Kronig coherent receiver
TL;DR: This work proposes a direct-detection coherent receiver that combines the advantages of coherent transmission and the cost-effectiveness of direct detection, and is more efficient in terms of spectral occupancy and energy consumption.
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Soliton transmission control.
TL;DR: The Gordon-Haus limit of long-distance soliton transmission can be partially overcome through the use of linear filters in each amplifier stage, and new limits are derived and they show the possibility of increased bit rates and/or distances of propagation.
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Nonlinear Shannon Limit in Pseudolinear Coherent Systems
TL;DR: In this article, a general perturbation theory of the propagation of a signal in an optical fiber in the presence of amplification and Kerr nonlinearity was developed, valid for arbitrary pulse shapes.
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Properties of nonlinear noise in long, dispersion-uncompensated fiber links.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the properties of nonlinear interference noise (NLIN) in fiber-optic communications systems with large accumulated dispersion, and derive the true NLIN power and verify that the NLIN is not additive Gaussian, but rather it depends strongly on the data transmitted in the channel of interest.