Title of article :
Signal degradation due to output filtering of self-seeded gain-switched pulses exhibiting weak inherent side-mode-suppression ratios
Author/Authors :
Anandarajah، Prince نويسنده , , Rensing، Marc نويسنده , , Barry، L. P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
We show the importance of achieving an acceptable level of output side-mode-suppression ratio when generating pulses by using the self-seeded gain-switched technique. Experiments carried out on such pulses exhibiting poor side-mode-suppression ratios that are subsequently filtered to improve the latter demonstrate that they possess an associated level of noise. This buildup of noise with a decreasing inherent side-mode-suppression ratio is noted regardless of the improved output-filtered side-mode-suppression ratio of 35 dB that is maintained. The degradation of the signal is due to the mode partition effect and may render these pulses unsuitable for use in high-speed optical communications systems.
Keywords :
Integrated optics , Lasers , laser optics , UV , XUV , Integrated optics devices , X-ray lasers , frequency conversion , nonlinear optics , Multiharmonic generation
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Journal title :
Applied Optics