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1999
Journal Article
Title
160-Gb/s optical sampling by gain-transparent four-wave mixing in a semiconductor optical amplifier
Abstract
We report on a broad-band all-optical switch that exhibits high linearity (>30 dB), high switching contrast (>25 dB), and large data wavelength tunability (100 nm). The switching principle is based on four-wave mixing. Two control pulse trains are placed in the gain wavelength region of a 1300-nm semiconductor-optical amplifier. The data signal, however, is at 1550 nm in the transparent wavelength region where four-wave mixing sidebands are generated due to index modulations. The switch is used to sample a 160-Gb/s data signal with a temporal resolution of approximately 1.7 ps.
Keyword(s)
multiwave mixing
optical communication equipment
optical modulation
optical switches
semiconductor optical amplifiers
signal resolution
signal sampling
optical sampling
gain-transparent four-wave mixing
semiconductor optical amplifier
broad-band all-optical switch
switching principle
control pulse trains
gain wavelength region
index modulations
data signal
temporal resolution
1300 nm
1550 nm
160 Gbit/s