• DocumentCode
    1246237
  • Title

    Experimental demonstration of 10-gb/s data format conversions between NRZ and RZ using SOA-loop-mirror

  • Author

    Lee, Chung Ghiu ; Kim, Yun Jong ; Park, Chul Soo ; Lee, Hyuek Jae ; Park, Chang-Soo

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Inf. & Commun., Kwangju Inst. of Sci. & Technol., Gwangju, South Korea
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    834
  • Lastpage
    841
  • Abstract
    This paper describes the demonstration of a simple all-optical data format conversion scheme between return-to-zero (RZ) and nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) that employs a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) in a nonlinear optical loop mirror. The format conversion has been performed between the most widely used data formats-NRZ and RZ formats. The format conversion scheme is based on gain variation by an intensity-dependent phase change in an SOA-loop mirror. The input data stream acts as a control signal that induces the phase differences between clockwise- and counterclockwise-propagating data inside an SOA-loop mirror. It is possible to change the data format of the output data stream by controlling the phase differences of the clockwise and counterclockwise pulse in an SOA-loop mirror appropriately. For the converted NRZ data from RZ data, 10-Gb/s error-free transmission up to 78 km over standard single-mode fiber has been obtained. By comparing the conventional NRZ transmission with the Mach-Zehnder modulation scheme, the proposed RZ-to-NRZ conversion shows an improved transmission performance. The NRZ-to-RZ conversion has clear eye openings up to 78 km. On the contrary, the conventional RZ binary data from a mode-locked laser has a nearly closed eye even at 52 km. The converted RZ data has a 2-dB conversion power margin to the injected NRZ data, which indicates an increase in the receiver sensitivity due to the signal format conversion. The improved transmission distance of the converted RZ signal is due to the duobinary coding effect of the SOA-loop mirror. The SOA has the possibility of high-speed operation over 40 Gb/s, and the SOA-loop mirror has the capabilities of format and wavelength conversions. Therefore, the SOA-loop mirror can be a universal building block in future all-optical networks. In addition, the proposed format conversion scheme can serve as an important format converter between the ultrafast optical-time-division-multiplexed networks and the lower line-rate wavelength-division-multiplexed networks.
  • Keywords
    encoding; nonlinear optics; optical fibre communication; optical modulation; optical receivers; semiconductor optical amplifiers; 10 Gbit/s; 78 km; Mach-Zehnder modulation; RZ-to-NRZ conversion; SOA-loop mirror; duobinary coding effect; nonlinear optical loop mirror; nonreturn-to-zero format; phase difference; receiver sensitivity; return-to-zero format; semiconductor optical amplifier; Clocks; Fiber nonlinear optics; High speed optical techniques; Mirrors; Nonlinear optics; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Optical signal processing; Optical wavelength conversion; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Duobinary; SOA-loop mirror; format conversion; nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ); optical communication; optical networks; return-to-zero (RZ); semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA); transmission experiment;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2004.838851
  • Filename
    1402560