Title :
A numerical study of pulse switching in nonlinear nonuniform fiber Bragg gratings
Author :
Ramos, Pedro M. ; Costa, Jorge R. ; Paiva, Carlos R.
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Telecomunicacoes, Inst. Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
We have analyzed pulse switching in nonlinear uniform and Gaussian apodized FBGs. For the uniform grating, the sidelobes of the wavelength response cause the pulse breakup due to their spectral components. The nonlinear effect causes an equivalent wavelength reduction. This reduction can be used to switch pulses if the initial wavelength operating point is near a transition from 0 to 1 (or 1 to 0) in the reflectivity curve. However, the rise of the nonlinearities causes a temporal pulse breakup that indirectly reduces the peak power of the pulses. For this reason, the initial operating point should be as close as possible to the transition and that transition should be as abrupt as possible. The use of raised-cosine apodized gratings may improve the nonlinear switching characteristics. The pulse breakup caused by the nonlinearities can be reduced by the use of soliton-like pulses, i.e., sech(t). It has been shown the equations at high input peak powers reduce to the well-known nonlinear Schrodinger equation for λ/λD
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; Schrodinger equation; coupled mode analysis; optical bistability; optical fibre theory; optical solitons; predictor-corrector methods; Gaussian apodized FBG; coupled mode equations; equivalent wavelength reduction; nonlinear Schrodinger equation; nonlinear nonuniform FBG; nonlinear switching characteristics; predictor-corrector method; pulse switching; raised-cosine apodized gratings; reflectivity curve; soliton-like pulses; temporal pulse breakup; wavelength response sidelobes; Artificial intelligence; Bragg gratings; Fiber gratings; Nonlinear equations; Pulse shaping methods; Reflectivity; Shape; Space vector pulse width modulation; Switches; Tail;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 2000 Annual Meeting. LEOS 2000. 13th Annual Meeting. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rio Grande
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5947-X
DOI :
10.1109/LEOS.2000.894015