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Spoof four-wave mixing for all-optical wavelength conversion

Spoof four-wave mixing for all-optical wavelength conversion
Spoof four-wave mixing for all-optical wavelength conversion
We present for the first time an all-optical wavelength conversion (AOWC) scheme supporting modulation format independency without requiring phase matching. The new scheme is named "spoof" four wave mixing (SFWM) and in contrast to the well-known FWM theory, where the induced dynamic refractive index grating modulates photons to create a wave at a new frequency, the SFWM is different in that the dynamic refractive index grating is generated in a nonlinear Bragg Grating (BG) to excite additional reflective peaks at either side of the original BG bandgap in reflection spectrum. This fundamental difference enable the SFWM to avoid the intrinsic shortcoming of stringent phase matching required in the conventional FWM, and allows AOWC with modulation format transparency and ultrabroad conversion range, which may have great potential applications for next generation of all-optical networks.
1094-4087
24030-24037
Gong, Yongkang
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Huang, Jungang
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Li, Kang
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Copner, Nigel
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Martinez, J.J.
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Wang, Leirang
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Duan, Tao
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Zhang, Wenfu
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Gong, Yongkang
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Li, Kang
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Copner, Nigel
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Martinez, J.J.
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Wang, Leirang
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Duan, Tao
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Zhang, Wenfu
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Loh, W.H.
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Gong, Yongkang, Huang, Jungang, Li, Kang, Copner, Nigel, Martinez, J.J., Wang, Leirang, Duan, Tao, Zhang, Wenfu and Loh, W.H. (2012) Spoof four-wave mixing for all-optical wavelength conversion. Optics Express, 20 (21), 24030-24037. (doi:10.1364/OE.20.024030). (PMID:23188370)

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Abstract

We present for the first time an all-optical wavelength conversion (AOWC) scheme supporting modulation format independency without requiring phase matching. The new scheme is named "spoof" four wave mixing (SFWM) and in contrast to the well-known FWM theory, where the induced dynamic refractive index grating modulates photons to create a wave at a new frequency, the SFWM is different in that the dynamic refractive index grating is generated in a nonlinear Bragg Grating (BG) to excite additional reflective peaks at either side of the original BG bandgap in reflection spectrum. This fundamental difference enable the SFWM to avoid the intrinsic shortcoming of stringent phase matching required in the conventional FWM, and allows AOWC with modulation format transparency and ultrabroad conversion range, which may have great potential applications for next generation of all-optical networks.

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Published date: October 2012
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 347512
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/347512
ISSN: 1094-4087
PURE UUID: 35b27977-d731-4f43-af81-01dedcf97311

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Date deposited: 23 Jan 2013 09:47
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 12:48

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Author: Yongkang Gong
Author: Jungang Huang
Author: Kang Li
Author: Nigel Copner
Author: J.J. Martinez
Author: Leirang Wang
Author: Tao Duan
Author: Wenfu Zhang
Author: W.H. Loh

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