Phase discrimination and simultaneous frequency conversion of the orthogonal components of an optical signal by four-wave mixing in an SOA


Autoria(s): Webb, R.P.; Dailey, J.M.; Manning, R.J.; Ellis, A.D.
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10/10/2011

Resumo

Simultaneous conversion of the two orthogonal phase components of an optical input to different output frequencies has been demonstrated by simulation and experiment. A single stage of four-wave mixing between the input signal and four pumps derived from a frequency comb was employed. The nonlinear device was a semiconductor optical amplifier, which provided overall signal gain and sufficient contrast for phase sensitive signal processing. The decomposition of a quadrature phase-shift keyed signal into a pair of binary phase-shift keyed outputs at different frequencies was also demonstrated by simulation.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18038/1/11_Webb_SOA_PSA.pdf

Webb, R.P.; Dailey, J.M.; Manning, R.J. and Ellis, A.D. (2011). Phase discrimination and simultaneous frequency conversion of the orthogonal components of an optical signal by four-wave mixing in an SOA. Optics Express, 19 (21), pp. 20015-20022.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/18038/

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