Multi-wavelength source using low drive-voltage amplitude modulators for optical communications


Autoria(s): Healy, Tadhg; Garcia Gunning, Fatima C.; Ellis, Andrew D.; Bull, Jeff D.
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19/03/2007

Resumo

A simple and cost-effective technique for generating a flat, square-shaped multi-wavelength optical comb with 42.6 GHz line spacing and over 0.5 THz of total bandwidth is presented. A detailed theoretical analysis is presented, showing that using two concatenated modulators driven with voltages of 3.5 Vp are necessary to generate 11 comb lines with a flatness below 2dB. This performance is experimentally demonstrated using two cascaded Versawave 40 Gbit/s low drive voltage electro-optic polarisation modulators, where an 11 channel optical comb with a flatness of 1.9 dB and a side-mode-suppression ratio (SMSR) of 12.6 dB was obtained.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20498/1/Multi_wavelength_source_using_low_drive_voltage_amplitude_modulators_for_optical_communications.pdf

Healy, Tadhg; Garcia Gunning, Fatima C.; Ellis, Andrew D. and Bull, Jeff D. (2007). Multi-wavelength source using low drive-voltage amplitude modulators for optical communications. Optics express, 15 (6), pp. 2981-2986.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20498/

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