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2002
Journal Article
Title
Comparison of interferometric all-optical switches for demultiplexing applications in high-speed OTDM systems
Abstract
We have investigated three interferometric all-optical switches based on cross-phase modulation (XPM) in semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs), the semiconductor laser amplifier in a loop mirror (SLALOM) switch, the Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) switch, and the ultrafast nonlinear interferometer (UNI) switch. Switching windows with different widths are measured under similar conditions for all three switching configurations. We introduce the integrated contrast ratio (ICR) as a measure to evaluate the performance of a switch from switching windows. Using the ICR, the switches are compared and their application is discussed as demultiplexer in optical time division multiplexing (OTDM) systems for data rates of 40, 80, and 160 Gb/s.
Keyword(s)
demultiplexing
high-speed optical techniques
mach-zehnder interferometers
mirrors
optical modulation
optical switches
semiconductor optical amplifiers
time division multiplexing
interferometric all-optical switches
demultiplexing applications
high-speed otdm systems
cross-phase modulation
semiconductor laser amplifier
loop mirror
slalom switch
ultrafast nonlinear interferometer switch
switching windows
integrated contrast ratio
demultiplexer
optical time division multiplexing
otdm
data rates
40 Gbit/s
80 Gbit/s
160 Gbit/s