Title :
Quantum-dash mode-locked lasers for tunable wavelength conversion on a 100 GHz frequency grid
Author :
Ben M´Sallem, Yousra ; Shen, Alexandre ; Lelarge, François ; Pommereau, Frédéric ; Make, Dalila ; LaRochelle, Sophie ; Rusch, Leslie Ann
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Abstract :
All-optical wavelength converters play a key role for next-generation high-bit-rate optical networks. A high-speed, simple, and compact wavelength converter can resolve contention, reduce wavelength blocking, and enable a multitude of new wavelength routing approaches. We propose the combination of a quantum-dash mode-locked laser (QD-MLL) with a frequency-selective filter to provide (two) tunable wavelength pumps for wavelength conversion of optical channels in a dual-pump four-wave-mixing (FWM) scheme. Such a converter is simple, practical, and offers a wide conversion range, modulation format transparency, and the potential for photonic integration. We examine the performance of the proposed scheme experimentally with a QD-MLL and manually tunable optical filters. Wavelength conversion is achieved via an extremely non-linear semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA), a commercial SOA with very high FWM efficiency. We achieved near -3 dB conversion efficiency across a 9.6 nm tuning range with a signal input power of -3 dBm and a pump input power of 2 dBm. We performed bit error rate (BER) measurement on a 5.6 nm conversion range and obtained error-free transmission (BER <;10-9) with less than 2 dB power penalty.
Keywords :
error statistics; laser mode locking; multiwave mixing; optical filters; optical wavelength conversion; quantum dash lasers; semiconductor optical amplifiers; BER; FWM; SOA; all-optical wavelength converters; bit error rate measurement; dual-pump four-wave-mixing; error-free transmission; frequency 100 GHz; frequency-selective filter; next-generation high-bit-rate optical networks; non-linear semiconductor optical amplifier; optical channels; photonic integration; quantum-dash mode-locked lasers; tunable optical filters; tunable wavelength conversion; tunable wavelength pumps; wavelength 5.6 nm; wavelength 9.6 nm; Nonlinear optics; Optical attenuators; Optical polarization; Optical pumping; Optical wavelength conversion; Pump lasers; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Four wave mixing (FWM); Mode-locked lasers; Optical networks; Packet switching; Quantum-dash mode-locked laser (QD-MLL); Wavelength converter;
Journal_Title :
Optical Communications and Networking, IEEE/OSA Journal of
DOI :
10.1364/JOCN.4.000A69