Demultiplexing of OTDM-DPSK signals based on a single semiconductor optical amplifier and optical filtering

Publication: Research - peer-reviewJournal article – Annual report year: 2011

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We propose and demonstrate the use of a single semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and optical filtering to time demultiplex tributaries from an optical time division multiplexing-differential phase shift keying (OTDM-DPSK) signal. The scheme takes advantage of the fact that phase variations added to the target channel by cross-phase modulation from the control signal are effectively subtracted in the differential demodulation scheme employed for DPSK signals. Demultiplexing from 80 to 40 Gbit=s is demonstrated with moderate power penalty using an SOA with recovery time twice as long as the bit period at 80 Gbit=s. Large dynamic ranges for the input power and SOA current are experimentally demonstrated. The scheme is expected to be scalable toward higher bit rates. © 2011 Optical Society of America.
Original languageEnglish
JournalOptics Letters
Publication date2011
Volume36
Journal number9
Pages1560-1562
ISSN0146-9592
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StatePublished

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