232 research outputs found

    Capacity-achieving techniques in nonlinear channels

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    Many of the current optical transmission techniques were developed for linear communication channels and are constrained by the fibre nonlinearity. This paper discusses the potential for radically different approaches to signal transmission and processing based on using inherently nonlinear techniques

    Nonlinear Fourier Transform for Optical Data Processing and Transmission:Advances and Perspectives

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    The nonlinear Fourier transform is a transmission and signal processing technique that makes positive use of the Kerr nonlinearity in optical fibre channels. I will overview recent advances and some of challenges in this field

    All-optical signal regeneration by temporal slicing of nonlinearly flattened optical waveform

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    A novel all-optical time domain regeneration technique using nonlinear pulse broadening and flattening in normal dispersion fiber and subsequent temporal slicing by an amplitude modulator (or a device performing a similar function) is proposed. Substantial suppression of the timing jitter of jitter-degraded optical signals is demonstrated using the proposed approach

    Techniques for noise and nonlinear impairments compensation in CO-OFDM transmission

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    In this paper, we discuss recent advances in digital signal processing techniques for compensation of the laser phase noise and fiber nonlinearity impairments in coherent optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (CO-OFDM) transmission. For laser phase noise compensation, we focus on quasi-pilot-aided (QPA) and decision-directed-free blind (DDF-blind) phase noise compensation techniques. For fiber nonlinearity compensation, we discuss in details the principle and performance of the phase-conjugated pilots (PCP) scheme

    Generation of high-energy soliton-like pulses in 1.9–2.5 µ m spectral domain

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    Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate the generation of soliton-like pulses with 195–230 fs duration and energy up to 20 nJ in the spectral region of 1.9–2.5 µm directly from the Tm-doped all-fiber MOPA laser. The emerged Raman solitons generated directly in the fiber amplifier exhibit unusual dynamics and spectral properties forming a supercontinuum without conventional gaps between Stokes pulses. Namely, at the output powers above 2 W, in addition to conventional soliton spectral peaks beyond 2.3 μm, we observe high spectral density over an extended range of 1.95–2.23 μm corresponding to a coherent structure that to the best of our knowledge differs from any previously observed supercontinuum regimes. The average optical power of the fiber laser is at the 3-W level, whereas the estimated peak power reached the 80-kW level. Such a relatively simple laser system with high spectral density is a promising light source for various applications ranging from advanced comb spectroscopy to ultra-fast photonics

    Fiber-Optic Reservoir Computing for QAM-Signal Processing

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    Here we propose a novel design of fiber-optic reservoir computing (FORC) and demonstrate it applicability for QAM-signal processing. The FORC enables over 5 dB improvement due to mitigating nonlinear distortions and supports high complexity QAM-formats

    Dissipation Induced Modulation Instability: New Applications for Frequency Combs and Pulses Generation

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    We present a new technique based on a dissipation induced modulation instability, caused by unbalanced spectral dissipation for signal and idler waves, with applications in amplifiers and parametric oscillators but especially for frequency combs and pulses generation in fiber resonators

    Amplification through losses in nonlinear fiber optics

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    We present the most recent results about a novel modulation instability of a continuous light wave in a normal dispersion nonlinear optical fiber, induced by spectrally asymmetric losses for signal and idler waves. The presence of such spectrally asymmetric losses profile causes energy transfer from the pump to both signal and idler. A variety of applications concerning both amplification of signals and generation of pulses is discussed

    Contour integrals for numerical computation of discrete eigenvalues in the Zakharov–Shabat problem

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    We propose a novel algorithm for the numerical computation of discrete eigenvalues in the Zakharov–Shabat problem. Our approach is based on contour integrals of the nonlinear Fourier spectrum function in the complex plane of the spectral parameter. The reliability and performance of the new approach are examined in application to a single eigenvalue, multiple eigenvalues, and the degenerate breather’s multiple eigenvalue. We also study the impact of additive white Gaussian noise on the stability of numerical eigenvalues computation

    Nonlinear spectral management:linearization of the lossless fiber channel

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    Using the integrable nonlinear Schrodinger equation (NLSE) as a channel model, we describe the application of nonlinear spectral management for effective mitigation of all nonlinear distortions induced by the fiber Kerr effect. Our approach is a modification and substantial development of the so-called eigenvalue communication idea first presented in A. Hasegawa, T. Nyu, J. Lightwave Technol. 11, 395 (1993). The key feature of the nonlinear Fourier transform (inverse scattering transform) method is that for the NLSE, any input signal can be decomposed into the so-called scattering data (nonlinear spectrum), which evolve in a trivial manner, similar to the evolution of Fourier components in linear equations. We consider here a practically important weakly nonlinear transmission regime and propose a general method of the effective encoding/modulation of the nonlinear spectrum: The machinery of our approach is based on the recursive Fourier-type integration of the input profile and, thus, can be considered for electronic or all-optical implementations. We also present a novel concept of nonlinear spectral pre-compensation, or in other terms, an effective nonlinear spectral pre-equalization. The proposed general technique is then illustrated through particular analytical results available for the transmission of a segment of the orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) formatted pattern, and through WDM input based on Gaussian pulses. Finally, the robustness of the method against the amplifier spontaneous emission is demonstrated, and the general numerical complexity of the nonlinear spectrum usage is discussed
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