Vol. 35, Issue 2, pp. 365-375

Vol. 35 Issue 2 pp. 365-375

Theoretical study on wavelength conversion using cross-polarization modulation in a single semiconductor optical amplifier

Fei WANG, Guangqiong XIA, Zhengmao WU

Keywords

wavelength conversion, cross-polarization modulation, semiconductor optical amplifier

Abstract

Wavelength conversion based on the cross-polarization modulation (XPM) in a single semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) has been numerically investigated by using the theoretical model in which the birefringence has been taken into account. The results show that the non-inverted and inverted wavelength conversion can be realized through selecting reasonably the parameters; there exit some differences in the chirp, extinction ratio (ER), and eye diagram of the converted signal between the non-inverted and inverted conversion; with the increase of the bit rate, the chirp increases and the eye opening ratio (EOR) decreases.

Vol. 35
Issue 2
pp. 365-375

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