DocumentCode
747895
Title
Reduction of Light Signal Pulse Distortion in Cascaded SFG–DFG Wavelength Conversion: Segmented QPM Interleaved by Short Wavelength Cut Filters
Author
Okayama, Hideaki
Author_Institution
R&D Group, Oki Electr. Ind. Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan
Volume
27
Issue
13
fYear
2009
fDate
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2330
Lastpage
2334
Abstract
Cascaded sum-frequency-generation (SFG) and difference-frequency-generation (DFG) can implement a wavelength conversion between arbitrary combinations of input and output signal wavelengths. By using a tunable wavelength pump light, the output wavelength can be tuned to a desired wavelength. As in many wavelength conversion devices using the nonlinear optical effect, the group velocity difference between light pulses with different wavelength causes a walk-off effect deforming the output pulse shape. Thus, the device length should be kept short to avoid the walk-off effect resulting in limited conversion efficiency. In this report, we propose a method, for quasi-phase matched device, to maintain the pulse shape of the SFG light pulse along the propagation distance. The output DFG light pulse deformation is suppressed and the conversion efficiency can be increased by extending the device length.
Keywords
optical distortion; optical fibre communication; optical fibre filters; optical frequency conversion; optical phase matching; optical pulse shaping; optical tuning; optical wavelength conversion; cascaded SFG-DFG; difference-frequency-generation; light pulse shape; light signal pulse distortion; nonlinear optical effect; quasi-phase matched device; short-wavelength cut filter; sum-frequency-generation; tunable wavelength pump light; wavelength conversion device; DFG; QPM; SFG; group velocity; nonlinear optical effect; walk-off; wavelength conversion;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2008.2008209
Filename
4838783
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