%0 Journal Article
%T Investigation on all-optical regeneration of asynchronous dual-wavelength signals based on fiber-optic parametric amplification
基于光纤光参量放大的异步双波长全光再生技术研究
%A Yu Jin-Long
%A Luo Jun
%A Han Bing-Chen
%A Guo Jing-Zhong
%A Wu Bo
%A Wang Ju
%A Zhang Xiao-Yuan
%A Yang En-Ze
%A
于晋龙
%A 罗俊
%A 韩丙辰
%A 郭精忠
%A 吴波
%A 王菊
%A 张晓媛
%A 杨恩泽
%J 物理学报
%D 2010
%I
%X With the continued development of the wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) network, there arises an urgent demand for the research of multi-wavelength all-optical 3R regeneration. In this paper, a novel multi-wavelength all-optical regeneration scheme has been proposed. Using phase clock in the fiber-optic parametric amplification and polarization multiplexing, all-optical regeneration of dual-wavelength signals generated by two independent WDM transmitter is realized. Theoretical analysis is carried out for the operation mechanism of the amplitude noise suppression using the gain saturation of the parametric amplification, and re-timing using phase modulation with cascading dispersion. Dual-wavelength 10 Gbit/s signal optical regeneration is demonstrated experimentally. Experimental results show that the inter-channel nonlinearities like four-wave mixing and cross phase modulation are effectively reduced. In the single and dual-wavelength cases, signal to noise ratio improvements of at least 6.5 dB and 4.5 dB have been achieved, respectively, after regeneration. Bit error rate test shows that about 2 dB power penalty improvement is obtained in both single- and dual-wavelength operations.
%K optical communication
%K multi-wavelength optical regeneration
%K fiber-optic parametric amplification
光通信
%K 多波长全光再生
%K 光纤光参量放大
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