Title :
Flattop Efficient Cascaded χ
(SFG + DFG)-Based Wideband Wavelength Converters Using Step-Chirped Gratings
Author :
Tehranchi, Amirhossein ; Kashyap, Raman
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Abstract :
We numerically evaluate efficient wideband wavelength converters based on quasi-phase-matched cascaded sum and difference frequency generation (SFG + DFG) using step-chirped gratings (SCG) in lossy lithium niobate waveguides, and compare them to the ones using uniform gratings, assuming a large pump wavelength difference considering a full model of depleted pump and sum-frequency waves. For the same length, appropriate critical period shifts are presented for the number of sections and chirp steps to achieve flattop conversion efficiency responses with peak-to-peak ripples less than 0.2 dB. To obtain the maximum efficiency and flat response with a decreasing chirp step of 1 nm, the criteria for the design of optimum four-section single-pass and two-section double-pass SCG-based devices, including the assignment of length (to achieve a desired bandwidth) and pump power, are presented considering a 75-nm pump wavelength difference. Also, the performances of single-pass and double-pass schemes for the two- and four-section SCG-based devices are given, respectively, and compared to those of uniform grating-based devices with and without pump detuning, assuming a 3-cm-long waveguide and 50-mW input pump powers. For the same length and power, using the SCG with fixed pumps instead of the uniform grating with detuned pumps shows a noteworthy increase in the mean efficiency to attain almost the same response flatness and bandwidth.
Keywords :
diffraction gratings; lithium compounds; optical phase matching; optical pumping; optical waveguides; optical wavelength conversion; DFG wideband wavelength converters; LiNbO3; SFG wideband wavelength converters; cascaded wideband wavelength converters; difference frequency generation; distance 3 cm; flattop conversion efficiency; lossy lithium niobate waveguides; pump power; pump wavelength difference; quasiphase matching; step-chirped gratings; sum frequency generation; Bandwidth; Chirp; Fabrication; Frequency conversion; Gratings; Optical waveguides; Optical wavelength conversion; Conversion efficiency; cascaded sum and difference frequency generation (SFG $+$ DFG); nonlinear-optical devices; quasi-phase-matching (QPM); wavelength converter;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2011.2136324