33 research outputs found

    High-quality pulse compressor for WDM/OTDM applications

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    The paper reports the results of a high-quality pulse source incorporating a gain-switched laser diode followed by a novel compact two-cascade fibre compression scheme. The pulse compression scheme incorporates a dispersive delay line and a nonlinear pulse compressor based on a dispersion-imbalanced fibre loop mirror (DILM). We analyse and demonstrate for the first time significant improvement of the loop performance by means of the chirped pulse switching. As a result, the DILM provides high-quality nonlinear pulse compression as well as rejection of the nonsoliton component. In the experiment, 20ps pulses from a gain switched laser diode are compressed to a duration of 300fs at a repetition rate in range 70MHz-10GHz. The pulses are pedestal free and transform-limited. Spectral filtering of the output signal by means of a bandpass filter results in generation of wavelength-tuneable picosecond pulses with a duration defined by the filter bandwidth. Alternatively, signal filtering by an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) results in multichannel picosecond pulse generation for WDM and OTDM applications. The pulse source is built of standard components and is of compact and potentially robust design

    Nonlinear suppression of incoherent interferometric crosstalk using dispersion-imbalanced loop mirror

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    The suppression of interchannel interferometric crosstalk and reduction of extinction-ration induced power penalty are realized by nonlinear switching in a dispersion-imbalanced fiber loop mirror. Nonlinear filtering provides data extraction from a completely degraded signal, at a crosstalk level up to -3 dB. The method is effective at any delay between the signal and crosstalk, including total overlapping

    Nonlinear pulse switching and compression in a dispersion-imbalanced loop mirror

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    The results of the high-quality nonlinear pulse compression of gain-switched laser diode pulses using a two-cascade compression scheme are presented. The scheme incorporates a dispersive delay line and a nonlinear pulse compressor based on a dispersion-imbalanced fiber loop mirror (DILM). It is demonstrated that the DILM can be also used for the pulse compression with a compression ratio of 10 or higher
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