DocumentCode
2927757
Title
Extremely fast, high-gain and low-current semiconductor optical amplifier by optical speed-up at transparency
Author
Dupertuis, M.A. ; Pleumeekers, J.L. ; Hessler, T.P. ; Selbmann, P.E. ; Deveaud, B. ; Dagens, B. ; Emery, J.Y.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Swiss Federal Inst. of Technol., Lausanne, Switzerland
fYear
2000
fDate
7-12 May 2000
Firstpage
470
Abstract
Summary form only given. High-speed semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) are required in many devices for all-optical processing in WDM networks. They can be used as linear devices (optical gates for optical switching for example) or they can be required for their nonlinear properties (to realize complex functions like wavelength conversion). The extremely fast gain recovering in SOAs is required for high-bit-rate applications in future optical systems. The gain recovery time can be only moderately reduced by increasing the conventional SOA length but this also reduces the optical gain bandwidth. The SOA setup proposed in the present paper, called OSAT (optical speed-up at transparency), uses an assist light beam injected at the transparency point of the SOA, which gives rise to higher possible gain and higher speed at a much lower injection current while eliminating relaxation oscillations and dark holes. The principle of the OSAT is based on the carrier dependency of the material gain transparency. We have demonstrated that a number of features makes it very attractive for all-optical processing in WDM networks.
Keywords
high-speed optical techniques; optical communication equipment; optical switches; semiconductor optical amplifiers; transparency; wavelength division multiplexing; WDM networks; all-optical processing; assist light beam; carrier dependency; complex functions; dark holes; fast gain; gain; gain recovery time; high-bit-rate application; high-gain semiconductor optical amplifier; high-speed semiconductor optical amplifiers; injection current; linear devices; low-current semiconductor optical amplifier; material gain transparency; nonlinear properties; optical gain bandwidth; optical gates; optical speed-up at transparency; optical switching; relaxation oscillations; transparency; transparency point; wavelength conversion; Bandwidth; High speed optical techniques; Nonlinear optical devices; Nonlinear optics; Optical devices; Optical wavelength conversion; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Ultraviolet sources; WDM networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2000. (CLEO 2000). Conference on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
1-55752-634-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLEO.2000.907265
Filename
907265
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