Low-latency nonlinear fiber-based approach for data encryption and anti-jamming in optical network

All-optical encryption and anti-jamming have been experimentally demonstrated in an optical CDMA system using four-wave mixing in a 32-cm highly-nonlinear bismuth-oxide fiber. The scheme provides a high-speed, compact, and low latency approach for network security.

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