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B. Mikkelsen is affiliated with Acacia Communications in the United States. Their research profile does not currently list specific papers, co-authors, or publication venues publicly available.

The scientist's fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work have not been specified in the available data.

No records of book publications or awards conferred to B. Mikkelsen have been documented in the accessible information.

Due to the limited data provided regarding research outputs, collaborations, or specialized domains, a detailed characterization of B. Mikkelsen's scientific contributions cannot be delineated at this time.

Best Publications

  • All-optical wavelength conversion by semiconductor optical amplifiers

    T. Durhuus;B. Mikkelsen;C. Joergensen;S. Lykke Danielsen

  • Intra-channel cross-phase modulation and four-wave mixing in high-speed TDM systems

    R.-J. Essiambre;B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon

  • All optical wavelength conversion by SOA's in a Mach-Zehnder configuration

    T. Durhuus;C. Joergensen;B. Mikkelsen;R.J.S. Pedersen

  • WDM packet switch architectures and analysis of the influence of tunable wavelength converters on the performance

    S.L. Danielsen;B. Mikkelsen;C. Joergensen;T. Durhuus

  • Analysis of a WDM packet switch with improved performance under bursty traffic conditions due to tuneable wavelength converters

    S.L. Danielsen;C. Joergensen;B. Mikkelsen;K.E. Stubkjaer

  • All-optical wavelength conversion at bit rates above 10 Gb/s using semiconductor optical amplifiers

    C. Joergensen;S.L. Danielsen;K.E. Stubkjaer;M. Schilling

  • Fully provisioned 112/spl times/112 micro-mechanical optical crossconnect with 35.8 Tb/s demonstrated capacity

    D.T. Neilson;V.A. Aksyuk;S. Arney;N.R. Basavanhally

  • Pseudo-Linear Transmission of High-Speed TDM Signals: 40 and 160 Gb/s

    René-Jean Essiambre;Gregory Raybon;Benny Mikkelsen

  • All-optical noise reduction capability of interferometric wavelength converters

    B. Mikkelsen;S.L. Danielsen;C. Joergensen;R.J.S. Pedersen

  • Optical packet switched network layer without optical buffers

    S.L. Danielsen;C. Joergensen;B. Mikkelsen;K.E. Stubkjaer

  • All-optical demultiplexing of 80 to 10 Gb/s signals with monolithic integrated high-performance Mach-Zehnder interferometer

    R. Hess;M. Carccia-Gross;W. Vogt;E. Gamper

  • Detailed theoretical investigation of the input power dynamic range for gain-clamped semiconductor optical amplifier gates at 10 Gb/s

    D. Wolfson;S.L. Danielsen;C. Joergensen;B. Mikkelsen

  • All-fiber grating-based higher order mode dispersion compensator for broad-band compensation and 1000-km transmission at 40 Gb/s

    S. Ramachandran;B. Mikkelsen;L.C. Cowsar;M.F. Yan

  • Wavelength conversion by optimized monolithic integrated Mach-Zehnder interferometer

    C. Joergensen;S.L. Danielsen;T. Durhuus;B. Mikkelsen

  • An all-optical wavelength-converter with semiconductor optical amplifiers monolithically integrated in an asymmetric passive Mach-Zehnder interferometer

    F. Ratovelomanana;N. Vodjdani;A. Enard;G. Glastre

  • All-optical wavelength converter scheme for high speed RZ signal formats

    B. Mikkelsen;K.S. Jepsen;M. Vaa;H.N. Poulsen

  • Tunable dispersion compensation in a 160-Gb/s TDM system by a voltage controlled chirped fiber Bragg grating

    B.J. Eggleton;B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon;A. Ahuja

  • Polarisation insensitive wavelength conversion of 10 Gbit/s signals with SOAs in a Michelson interferometer

    B. Mikkelsen;T. Durhuus;C. Joergensen;R.J.S. Pedersen

  • 320-Gb/s single-channel pseudolinear transmission over 200 km of nonzero-dispersion fiber

    B. Mikkelsen;G. Raybon;R.-J. Essiambre;A.J. Stentz

  • 40 Gbit/s all-optical wavelength converter and RZ-to-NRZ format adapter realised by monolithic integrated active Michelson interferometer

    B. Mikkelsen;M. Vaa;H.N. Poulsen;S.L. Danielsen

Frequent Co-Authors

H. Melchior
H. Melchior ETH Zurich
Roel Baets
Roel Baets Ghent University
Piet Demeester
Piet Demeester Ghent University
T. Tanbun-Ek
T. Tanbun-Ek Coherent (United States)

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