DocumentCode :
72101
Title :
Phase-Preserving Amplitude Noise Compression of 40 Gb/s DPSK Signals in a Single SOA
Author :
Porzi, Claudio ; Serafino, G. ; Bogoni, Antonella ; Contestabile, G.
Author_Institution :
TeCIP, Scuola Superiore Sant´Anna, Pisa, Italy
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
15-May-14
Firstpage :
1966
Lastpage :
1972
Abstract :
Wavelength-preserving and wavelength-converting amplitude regeneration of 40 Gb/s DPSK data in a saturated semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) with limited excess phase noise feature is reported and investigated. By injecting simultaneously in the amplifier the noisy data and a CW beam with proper power levels, both the pass-through (PT) signal and the wavelength-converted data by four-wave-mixing (FWM) can be regenerated. The strongest regenerative effect is observed for the converted FWM data. The effect of input power variations on the regenerative performance of the device is thoroughly investigated in terms of Bit-Error Rate (BER) versus threshold margin improvement. We observe that regenerative behavior is attained for different levels of the data and CW power levels at SOA input. Experimental investigation of small-signal amplitude and phase SOA response reveals indeed the role of data/CW power balance for reducing the impact of excess phase noise from the amplifier. The analysis also confirms the stronger regenerative capability of the FWM process due to the strong amplitude-limiting SOA response at lower input data power in respect to the PT signal. The scheme offers the advantages of simplicity, compactness, and low operating power levels, making it a practical candidate for all-optical regeneration of high-speed DPSK signals.
Keywords :
differential phase shift keying; error statistics; multiwave mixing; optical noise; optical wavelength conversion; phase noise; semiconductor optical amplifiers; BER; CW beam; CW power levels; SOA input; all-optical regeneration; amplitude-limiting SOA response; bit rate 40 Gbit/s; bit-error rate; converted FWM data; four-wave-mixing; high-speed DPSK signals; input power variations; pass-through signal; phase SOA response; phase noise feature; phase-preserving amplitude noise compression; saturated semiconductor optical amplifier; single SOA; small-signal amplitude; threshold margin; wavelength-converted data; wavelength-converting amplitude regeneration; wavelength-preserving amplitude regeneration; Bit error rate; Differential phase shift keying; Noise; Q-factor; Receivers; Repeaters; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; All-optical regeneration; DPSK signals; four-wave mixing (FWM); semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2316415
Filename :
6786310
Link To Document :
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