DocumentCode :
843891
Title :
173-ps wavelength switching of four WDM channels using an OTDM channel selector
Author :
Wang, Bing C. ; Baby, Varghese ; Xu, Lei ; Glesk, Ivan ; Prucnal, PAul R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Princeton Univ., NJ, USA
Volume :
14
Issue :
11
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
1620
Lastpage :
1622
Abstract :
Ultrafast wavelength switching is demonstrated using an optical time division multiplexing (OTDM) channel selector based on the parallel optical delay line. The OTDM channel selector, capable of rapidly placing 12.5-GHz pulses in any of four timeslot channels in an 80-ps bit period, injects optical pulses into the control port of a TOAD. Four pulses of different wavelengths generated from a 12.5-GHz supercontinuum source are time-interleaved and enter the input port of the terahertz optical asymmetric demultiplexer (TOAD). The resulting system is capable of switching the output wavelengths at the output of the TOAD with an average latency time of 173 ps, and a maximum latency time of 320 ps.
Keywords :
demultiplexing equipment; high-speed optical techniques; optical delay lines; submillimetre wave devices; telecommunication channels; time division multiplexing; 12.5 GHz; 173 ps; 320 ps; 80 ps; OTDM channel selector; TOAD; WDM channel; average latency time; bit period; control port; input port; maximum latency time; optical pulse injection; optical time division multiplexing channel selector; parallel optical delay line; ps wavelength switching; supercontinuum source; terahertz optical asymmetric demultiplexer; time-interleaved; timeslot channels; ultrafast wavelength switching; Delay lines; Electrooptic modulators; Fiber nonlinear optics; Lattices; Nonlinear optics; Optical fiber polarization; Optical pulse generation; Optical pulses; Time division multiplexing; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-1135
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2002.803378
Filename :
1042024
Link To Document :
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