Title :
Ultrafast all-optical pattern matching using differential spin excitation and its application to bypass/drop self-routing for asynchronous optical packets
Author :
Yasui, Takako ; Takahashi, Ryo ; Kondo, Naoto ; Nakahara, Tatsushi ; Suzuki, Hiroyuki
Author_Institution :
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone, NTT Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents a novel scheme for ultrafast all-optical pattern matching using the differential spin excitation in semiconductor multiple quantum wells (MQWs). In a demonstration of an all-optical pattern matching between two 100-Gb/s 16-bit optical packets, the contrast ratio of the photodiode (PD) output from the pattern matcher, between the pattern matched and the pattern-unmatched cases, was more than four for packets with a 2-dB power fluctuation. As an application of the pattern matcher to optical-packet-switched ring networks, bypass/drop self-routing is demonstrated for asynchronous 100-Gb/s 32-bit optical packets with 8-bit labels. In the experiment, a label of an incoming packet was compared to a local address (LA) given to a node in the optical domain. By changing the pattern of the LA packet instead of that of the incoming packet, the pattern matching was carried out for packets with various kinds of patterns. The contrast ratio of the PD output was more than six for all patterns.
Keywords :
fluctuations; high-speed optical techniques; optical communication equipment; optical fibre networks; optical switches; packet switching; pattern matching; photodiodes; semiconductor quantum wells; telecommunication network routing; 100 Gbit/s; 16 bit; 16-bit optical packets; 32 bit; 32-bit optical packets; 8 bit; 8-bit labels; all-optical pattern matching; asynchronous optical packets; bypass self-routing; contrast ratio; differential spin excitation; drop self-routing; incoming packet label; local address; optical packet switching; pattern matcher; pattern-matched case; pattern-unmatched case; photodiode output; power fluctuation; ring networks; semiconductor multiple quantum wells; ultrafast pattern matching; Fiber nonlinear optics; High speed optical techniques; Logic gates; Multiprotocol label switching; Nonlinear optics; Optical interferometry; Optical packet switching; Pattern matching; Quantum well devices; Ultrafast optics; Bypass/drop self-routing; optical packet switching (OPS); optical switches; pattern matching; spin polarization;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2005.862428