In this article, a novel wideband wavelength conversion is demonstrated using a highly nonlinear fiber consisting of a fluorinedoped fiber that has a high delta core and surrounded by a deeply depressed ring as opposed to the use of photonic crystal fibers. The wavelength conversion range is from 1460 to 1640 nm, which covers the S-, C-and L-bands of the optical network. The interacting waves consist of an arrayed waveguide grating tuned dual-wavelength fiber laser output together with a tunable laser source signal. A four-wave-mixing conversion of efficiency of À20 dB is achieved within a 70 nm tuning range within a 3.9 dB fluctuation. An optical signal to noise ratio of 30 dB is also realized within the same tuning range.
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