Title :
Applications of Highly-Nonlinear Chalcogenide Glass Devices Tailored for High-Speed All-Optical Signal Processing
Author :
Pelusi, Mark D. ; Ta´eed, Vahid G. ; Fu, Libin ; Mägi, Eric ; Lamont, Michael R E ; Madden, Steve ; Choi, Duk-Yong ; Bulla, Douglas A P ; Luther-Davies, Barry ; Eggleton, Benjamin J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys., Univ. of Sydney, Sydney, NSW
Abstract :
Ultrahigh nonlinear tapered fiber and planar rib Chalcogenide waveguides have been developed to enable highspeed all-optical signal processing in compact, low-loss optical devices through the use of four-wave mixing (FWM) and cross-phase modulation (XPM) via the ultra fast Kerr effect. Tapering a commercial As2Se3 fiber is shown to reduce its effective core area and enhance the Kerr nonlinearity thereby enabling XPM wavelength conversion of a 40 Gb/s signal in a shorter 16-cm length device that allows a broader wavelength tuning range due to its smaller net chromatic dispersion. Progress toward photonic chip-scale devices is shown by fabricating As2S3 planar rib waveguides exhibiting nonlinearity up to 2080 W-1ldr km-1 and losses as low as 0.05 dB/cm. The material´s high refractive index, ensuring more robust confinement of the optical mode, permits a more compact serpentine-shaped rib waveguide of 22.5 cm length on a 7-cm- size chip, which is successfully applied to broadband wavelength conversion of 40-80 Gb/s signals by XPM. A shorter 5-cm length planar waveguide proves most effective for all-optical time-division demultiplexing of a 160 Gb/s signal by FWM and analysis shows its length is near optimum for maximizing FWM in consideration of its dispersion and loss.
Keywords :
arsenic compounds; chalcogenide glasses; multiwave mixing; optical Kerr effect; optical communication; optical information processing; optical planar waveguides; As2Se3; all-optical time-division demultiplexing; bit rate 160 Gbit/s; bit rate 40 Gbit/s to 80 Gbit/s; cross-phase modulation; four-wave mixing; high-speed all-optical signal processing; highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass device; nonlinear tapered fiber; optical planar waveguides; photonic chip-scale device; planar rib chalcogenide waveguides; size 22.5 cm; size 5 cm; size 7 cm; ultra fast Kerr effect; Four-wave mixing; Glass; Optical devices; Optical fiber devices; Optical planar waveguides; Optical signal processing; Optical waveguides; Optical wavelength conversion; Planar waveguides; Signal processing; Nonlinear optics; optical planar waveguides; optical propagation in nonlinear media; optical signal processing; optical waveguides;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2008.918669