DocumentCode
75821
Title
Monolithically Integrated All-Optical Regenerator for Constant Envelope WDM Signals
Author
Andriolli, Nicola ; Faralli, Stefano ; Leijtens, Xaveer J M ; Bolk, Jeroen ; Contestabile, Giampiero
Author_Institution
Scuola Superiore Sant´´Anna, Pisa, Italy
Volume
31
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Jan.15, 2013
Firstpage
322
Lastpage
327
Abstract
All-optical regeneration has attracted growing interest due to the possibility to increase the all-optical reach. However, to be really competitive with optoelectronic regenerators, all-optical regenerators should process an entire wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) signal comb at once and significantly reduce the footprint and the power consumption, as possible, in principle, by exploiting photonic-integrated circuits (PICs). Moreover, since constant envelope modulation format signals have come into play in recent years, all-optical regenerators dealing with a multiplex of these signals are of particular interest. This paper presents a monolithically integrated indium-phosphide-based PIC acting as an all-optical regenerator for constant envelope WDM signals. The regeneration scheme is based on hard-limiting amplification in saturated semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs), which removes the signal intensity noise. The presented PIC, designed and fabricated within the JePPIX technology platform, can handle up to four WDM signals, which are demultiplexed and enter an array of SOAs to undergo regeneration before being multiplexed again. The channel-by-channel regeneration of both polarization shift keying and frequency shift keying signals at 10 Gb/s is experimentally demonstrated in terms of Q-factor improvement.
Keywords
III-V semiconductors; Q-factor; frequency shift keying; indium compounds; integrated optics; optical repeaters; semiconductor optical amplifiers; wavelength division multiplexing; InP; JePPIX technology platform; Q-factor improvement; all-optical regeneration; bit rate 10 Gbit/s; channel-by-channel regeneration; constant envelope WDM signals; constant envelope modulation format signals; frequency shift keying signals; hard-limiting amplification; monolithically integrated all-optical regenerator; optoelectronic regenerators; photonic-integrated circuits; polarization shift keying; power consumption; saturated semiconductor optical amplifiers; signal intensity noise; wavelength division multiplexed signal comb; Frequency shift keying; Noise; Optical waveguides; Q factor; Repeaters; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Wavelength division multiplexing; All-optical regeneration; frequency shift keying (FSK); photonic integrated circuit (PIC); polarization shift keying (PolSK); semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2012.2230151
Filename
6361413
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