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Translation of Gbps Phase-Modulated Optical Signal From Near-Infrared to Visible Band

Jiang, Rui
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Brès, Camille  
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Alic, Nikola
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2008
IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology

Phase-coded optical signal was spectrally translated from the conventional near-infrared communication band to the visible band. Spectrally narrow 780-nm pump was combined with phase-modulated 1575-nm signal in a small core photonic crystal fiber (PCF), to generate 518-nm idler through parametric process. The phase-modulated idler carrying 1-Gbps information was received in an error-free manner. The onset of the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) was found to be a major limitation for conversion efficiency and noise performance. The SBS effect and the birefringence properties of the small core PCF were studied at both 780 and 1550 nm and their impact on the parametric process was analyzed.

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DOI
10.1109/JLT.2007.912100
Author(s)
Jiang, Rui
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Brès, Camille  
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Alic, Nikola
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Myslivets, Evgeny
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Radic, Stojan
Date Issued

2008

Published in
IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology
Volume

26

Issue

1

Start page

131

End page

137

Subjects

Brillouin scattering

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Fiber nonlinear optics

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Nonlinear optics

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Optical modulation

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Optical pumping

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Optical receivers

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Optical scattering

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Optical sensors

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Optical transmitters

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Photonic crystal fibers

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