Title :
Optical wavelength converters
Author :
Offside, M.J. ; Carroll, J.E. ; Bray, M.E. ; Hadjifotiou, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Cambridge Univ., UK
fDate :
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Devices and techniques for shifting the frequency/wavelength of an optical carrier wave are reviewed, with particular reference to applications in wavelength/frequency division multiplexed optical communication systems. Considered first are devices which make use of semiconductor laser amplifiers or oscillators. Some of these techniques come close to satisfying the requirements for a suitable wavelength shifter, though none appear to offer the potential for a transparent network independent of data modulation format. A second main category, using nonlinear optical materials, promises to satisfy the requirements for frequency translation in a network which is fully transparent to the modulation format. However, the conversion efficiencies currently available appear too low for cost-effective communication systems engineering so that further advances in nonlinear optical materials/techniques are still required. It seems likely that guided wave techniques will provide the best means of improving the efficiency by increasing the interaction length and the optical intensity for a given power. Schematic examples of such a converter are discussed. All of the existing techniques have some deficiencies compared to an ideal system so that wavelength conversion for optical communication systems is still a problem in search of a good solution
Keywords :
frequency division multiplexing; nonlinear optics; optical communication equipment; optical fibre communication; optical fibre networks; optical materials; semiconductor lasers; wavelength division multiplexing; FDM; WDM; conversion efficiencies; data modulation format; frequency division multiplexing; frequency shifting; frequency translation; guided wave techniques; interaction length; nonlinear optical materials; optical carrier wave; optical communication systems; optical intensity; optical wavelength converters; oscillators; semiconductor laser amplifiers; transparent network; wavelength conversion; wavelength division multiplexing; wavelength shifter; wavelength shifting;
Journal_Title :
Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/ecej:19950205