Title :
Ultrawideband Wavelength Conversion Using Cascaded SOA-Based Wavelength Converters
Author :
Matsuura, Motoharu ; Kishi, Naoto ; Miki, Tetsuya
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Univ. of Electro-Commun., Tokyo
Abstract :
An all-optical wavelength converter with a large wavelength hopping range is proposed and demonstrated. This converter consists of multistage cascaded wavelength converters using semiconductor optical amplifiers each with different gain band. Each of the cascaded wavelength converters enables us to perform both noninverted (NIV) and inverted (IV) operations. Conversion performance is compared at NIV and IV operations in terms of static characteristics as a function of input/output power of the converter. While good conversion performances are achieved at both operations, the IV wavelength conversion has better cascadability to obtain a high-quality converted signal for the cascaded scheme. Moreover, signal amplitude regeneration is demonstrated by repeating the IV wavelength conversion. Finally, we successfully demonstrate, for the first time, ultrawideband wavelength conversion, including over 300-nm wavelength hopping to the shorter wavelength side with a triple-stage cascaded wavelength converter
Keywords :
optical communication equipment; optical fibre communication; optical wavelength conversion; semiconductor optical amplifiers; wavelength division multiplexing; 300 nm; cascaded semiconductor optical amplifier; inverted operation; noninverted operation; signal amplitude regeneration; ultrawideband wavelength conversion; wavelength converters; wavelength division multiplexing; wavelength hopping; Bandwidth; Optical fiber communication; Optical fibers; Optical signal processing; Optical wavelength conversion; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Ultra wideband technology; Ultrafast optics; Wavelength conversion; Wavelength division multiplexing; All-optical devices; broadband wavelength conversion; optical fiber communication; optical regeneration; semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs); wavelength division multiplexing (WDM);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2006.888939