75 research outputs found

    320-to-10 Gbit/s all-optical demultiplexing using sum-frequency generation in PPLN waveguide

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    A 320-to-10 Gbit/s all-optical demultiplexer based on sum-frequency generation in a periodically-poled lithium niobate (PPLN) waveguide is demonstrated. A bit-error-rate of 10-9 is achieved with a power penalty of 1.5 dB

    Scalable Optical Packet Switches for Multiple Data Formats and Data Rates Packets

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    We demonstrate an optical packet switch (OPS) subsystem employing in-band labeling to allow for transparent routing of packets with multiple data formats and data bit rates. Packets employing in-band labels can be processed without the need to reconfigure the label processor and the switch when changing data format and bit-rate. The label processor is based on asynchronous optical signal processing in combination with a simple electronic combinatory network. This makes the label processor capable to process a large number of labels with low latency time

    High-speed optical signal processing for telecom applications

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    Abstract-We discuss high-speed optical signal processing for telecom applications. We focus on the optical wavelength conversion and self-clocking, respectively. In the optical wavelength conversion, we report 40 Gb/s wavelength conversion that is capable of converting the same wavelength using a single semiconductor optical amplifier. Experimental proofs are presented. In addition, we report a novel self-clocking method based on in-band clock pilot insertion at the transmission data signal. The method provides clock recovery without an ultrafast phase comparator and a phase-locked loop in the receiver. Fast synchronization, low timing jitter and a highly stable recovered clock is demonstrated from 160 Gb/s OTDM data signal after 51-km fiber transmission

    Optical switching and detection of 640 Gbits/s optical time-division multiplexed data packets transmitted over 50 km of fiber

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    We demonstrate 1Ă—4 optical-packet switching with error-free transmission of 640ÂżGbits/s single-wavelength optical time-division multiplexed data packets including clock distribution and short pulse generation for optical time demultiplexing based on a cavityless pulse source

    Scalable optical packet switches for multiple data formats and data rates packets

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    Abstract-We demonstrate an optical packet switch (OPS) subsystem employing in-band labeling to allow for transparent routing of packets with multiple data formats and data bit rates. Packets employing in-band labels can be processed without the need to reconfigure the label processor and the switch when changing data format and bit-rate. The label processor is based on asynchronous optical signal processing in combination with a simple electronic combinatory network. This makes the label processor capable to process a large number of labels with low latency time ( 3 ns) without complicated and power-hungry high-speed packet clock recovery and serializer/deserializer circuits. Experimental results show error-free operation of 1 64 OPS subsystem for 160-Gb/s return-to-zero ON-OFF keying and 120-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero differential phase-shift keying multiwavelength packets. Index Terms-Fiber Bragg grating (FBG), label processor, optical packet switching, optical signal processing, optical switch
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