298 research outputs found

    170 GBit/s transmission in an erbium-doped waveguide amplifier on silicon

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    Signal transmission experiments were performed at 170 Gbit/s in an integrated Al2O3:Er3+Al_2O_3:Er^{3+} waveguide amplifier to investigate its potential application in high-speed photonic integrated circuits. Net internal gain of up to 11 dB was measured for a continuous-wave 1532 nm signal under 1480 nm pumping, with a threshold pump power of 4 mW. A differential group delay of 2 ps between the TE and TM fundamental modes of the 5.7-cm-long amplifier was measured. When selecting a single polarization open eye diagrams and bit error rates equal to those of the transmission system without the amplifier were observed for a 1550 nm signal encoded with a 170 Gbit/s return-to-zero pseudo-random 2712^{7}-1 bit sequence

    SOA - NOLM in Reflective Configuration for Optical Regeneration in High Bit Rate Transmission Systems

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    This paper presents a theoretical and experimental investigation of optical signal regeneration properties of a non-linear optical loop mirror using a semiconductor optical amplifier as the active element (SOA-NOLM). While this device has been extensively studied for optical time division demultiplexing (OTDM) and wavelength conversion applications, our proposed approach, based on a reflective configuration, has not yet been investigated, particularly in the light of signal regeneration. The impact on the transfer function shape of different parameters, like SOA position in the interferometer and SOA input optical powers, are numerically studied to appreciate the regenerative capabilities of the device.Regenerative performances in association with a dual stage of SOA to create a 3R regenerator which preserves the data polarity and the wavelength are experimentally assessed. Thanks to this complete regenerative function, a 100.000 km error free transmission has experimentally been achieved at 10 Gb/s in a recirculating loop. The evolution of Bit Error Rate for multiple pass into the regenerator and the polarization insensitivity demonstration to input data are presented

    La Boucle à Recirculation Courte: Un nouvel outil pour evaluer une ligne de transmission régénérée optiquement

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    session orale 31 « Systèmes et réseaux de télécommunications » [Ma31]National audienceNous présentons une technique pour caractériser la cascadabilité et la résistance au bruit d'un régénérateur optique. L'impact du rapport signal sur bruit optique sur les performances du régénérateur ainsi que l'efficacité de la régénération sont évalués au débit de 42,6 Gbit/s

    Etude numérique de l'impact du filtrage optique sur les propriétés régénératives d'un convertisseur de longueur d'onde interférométrique en configuration différentielle

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    Session affiches 19 « Systèmes et réseaux de Télécommunication » [A10.2]National audienceDans cet article, nous présentons l'étude numérique des propriétés régénératives d'un convertisseur de longueur d'onde interférométrique à base d'amplificateurs optiques à semiconducteurs, en configuration différentielle. Nous avons démontré qu'en optimisant le filtrage optique, nous pouvons améliorer la qualité du signal en sortie du convertisseur en réduisant notamment l'effet de « patterning » lié à la réponse lente de l'amplificateur optique à semiconducteurs

    4×170 Gbit/s DWDM/OTDM transmission using only one quantum dash Fabry Perot mode-locked laser

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    oral session 6.C "High Bit-Rate Transmission"International audienceWe demonstrate a 4×170 Gbit/s DWDM/OTDM transmission experiment using only one quantum dash Fabry-Perot mode-locked laser. BER measurements show a penalty of 1dB at BER=10^-9 for back-to-back and error floor for BER=10^-8 for transmission over 100 km

    Enhanced four wave mixing in slow light GaInP photonic crystals waveguides and 40 Gbit/s transmission assessment

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    International audienceWe report here the experimental demonstration of the slow light enhancement of four wave mixing conversion efficiency and bandwidth in III-V photonic crystals waveguides, and 40Gbit/s transmission assessment with BER measurements

    Efficient second harmonic generation in nanophotonic waveguides for optical signal processing

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    International audienceWe report very efficient second harmonic generation in membrane photonic crystal waveguide. The combination of absorption-free material and slow-light enhancement enables a large harmonic generation efficiency. A peak pump power of about 450 mW generates up to 45 lW peak second harmonic power over a broad spectral range. The signal is exploited to demonstrate optical performance monitoring of data at 42 Gb/s

    An efficient all-optical gate based on photonic crystals cavities and applications

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    International audienceWe use two coupled photonic crystal cavities to build an all-optical gate. The control and the modulated signal are separated spectrally by about 10 nm. This device was uperated at a rate ranging from 1 to 10 GHz with maximum coupled average power of less than 1 mW in the control signal, which translates to about 100 fJ per control pulse

    Efficient Second Harmonic Generation in Photonic Crystal Waveguides for Optical Performance Monitoring in the Full C- Band at 42.5 Gb/s

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    International audienceWe demonstrate 20 µW second harmonic generation in a photonic crystal waveguide. The collected signal has been used for optical performance monitoring of the chromatic dispersion and optical signal to noise ratio of a 42.5 Gb/s Return to Zero signal all over the C-band
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