• Title/Summary/Keyword: extinction ratio (ER)

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Enhancement of IPDR of SOA-MZI Wavelength Converter with Pre-amplifier Using a CW-HB (CW-HB를 이용하는 전치증폭기를 가진 SOA-MZI 파장변환기에서 IPDR 개선)

  • Kim Joo-Youp;Han Sang-Kook
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.31 no.1A
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    • pp.11-15
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    • 2006
  • A pre-amplified semiconductor optical amplifier-Mach-Zehnder interferometer(SOA-MZI) wavelength converter (WC) using a continuous wave-holding beam(CW-HB) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated at 10Gb/s. The proposed scheme achieves not only enhancement of input power dynamic range(IPDR) to over 20dB but also higher Q parameter of about 2 to 3 by no output signal distortion and higher extinction ratio(ER) of about 2dB to 5dB by low noise figure (NF), compared with the bias current control method.

Pseudo Optical PAM-N Signal Using Externally Modulated Lasers

  • Huh, Joon Young;Lee, Joon Ki;Kang, Sae-Kyoung;Lee, Jyung Chan
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.1120-1128
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    • 2015
  • We propose a pseudo optical N-level pulse-amplitude modulation (PO PAM-N) signal using a few externally-modulated lasers (EMLs) operating at different wavelengths, which is suitable for upgrading the transmission speed over an optical link of < 10 km single-mode fiber with low-cost components. To compare a PO PAM-N signal with that of a standard optical PAM-N signal, we perform experiments for evaluating the performance of a 51.56-Gb/s PO PAM-4 signal and standard 51.56-Gb/s optical PAM-4 signal. The receiver sensitivity (at $BER=10^{-5}$) of the PO PAM-4 signal is 1.5 dB better than the receiver sensitivity of a standard optical PAM-4 signal. We also investigate the feasibility of PO PAM-N (N = 4, 8, and 16) signals operating at 103.12 Gb/s, considering relative intensity noise, timing jitter, extinction ratio (ER) of EMLs, and dispersion. From the results, a PO PAM-8 signal performs better than PO PAM-4 and PO PAM-16 signals at 103.12 Gb/s. Finally, we suggest a timing control method to suppress the effect of dispersion in a PO PAM-N signal. We show that the tolerance to dispersion of a 103.12-Gb/s PO PAM-8 signal can be improved to ${\pm}40ps/nm$ by applying a proposed scheme.