DocumentCode
1173726
Title
All optical signal regularizing/regeneration using a nonlinear fiber Sagnac interferometer switch with signal-clock walk-off
Author
Jinno, Masahiko
Author_Institution
NTT Opt. Network Syst. Labs., Kanagawa, Japan
Volume
12
Issue
9
fYear
1994
fDate
9/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1648
Lastpage
1659
Abstract
All-optical signal regularizing/regeneration using a nonlinear fiber Sagnac interferometer switch (NSIS) that employs signal-clock walk-off is investigated. The NSIS realizes all-optical signal regeneration, including timing and amplitude regularizing, by switching clock pulses with amplified input signals using a walk-off-induced, wide, square switching window and intensity-dependent transmittance of the device. First, characteristics (in both the temporal and spectral domains) of the all-optical signal regeneration achieved with the NSIS are investigated theoretically and experimentally. They certify that if clock pulses are within the square switching window obtained with signal-clock walk-off, the clock pulses can be modulated according to the data that the input signals carry and retain their temporal and spectral profiles. This means that if clock pulses can be prepared that meet the system requirements, the NSIS can convert input signals that may not satisfy system requirements into high-quality output signals. Limitations on the switching contrast due to the cross-phase modulation of counterpropagating reference pulses is also discussed. Second, two possible applications of NSIS-based all-optical signal regularizing/regeneration, 1) an all-optical multiplexer with an optical clock and 2) an all-optical regenerative repeater, are discussed. Preliminary experiments with ~10-ps pulses at bit rates of ~5 Gb/s that use locally prepared optical clock pulses, show that the NSIS provides an error-free regeneration function with a certain tolerance for pulse-period irregularity if a proper optical clock is obtained
Keywords
clocks; fibre optic sensors; light interferometers; nonlinear optics; optical communication equipment; optical information processing; optical modulation; optical switches; phase modulation; repeaters; time division multiplexing; 10 ps; 5 Gbit/s; all optical signal regeneration; all optical signal regularizing; amplified input signals; amplitude regularizing; clock pulse modulation; counterpropagating reference pulses; cross-phase modulation; error-free regeneration function; high-quality output signals; intensity-dependent transmittance; nonlinear fiber Sagnac interferometer switch; optical clock; optical time division multiplexing; pulse-period irregularity; signal-clock walk-off; spectral domain; spectral profiles; square switching window; switching contrast; system requirements; temporal domains; timing regularizing; Clocks; Fiber nonlinear optics; Nonlinear optics; Optical fiber devices; Optical interferometry; Optical pulses; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse modulation; Repeaters; Stimulated emission;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/50.320949
Filename
320949
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