We have discovered experimentally that soliton-soliton collisions in wavelength division multiplexing significantly alter the polarization states of the colliding solitons. Analysis shows that the change in polarization is according to the cross product of the Stokes vectors of the colliding solitons. Birefringence of the fiber spans can turn this polarization scattering into a significant source of timing jitter.
We report a novel wavelength selective coupler based upon grating-assisted forward coupling between two, nonidentical, vertically stacked InGaAsP/InP waveguides. Using a 14.4 μm period to provide phase matching between the asynchronous waveguides, we achieve a filter bandwidth (full width at half maximum) of 65 Å and coupling efficiency of ∼65% with a device length of only 1.0 mm.
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