2003
DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2003.816121
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Experimental analysis of cross-phase modulation and cross-gain modulation in SOA-injecting CW assist light

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“…Traces 4a and 4b are for the SOA-MZI output without and with the shaping signal being injected, respectively. For the latter, the combined effect of XGM and XPM can be seen [20]. A slight asymmetry in the biasing currents was observed to provide a better extinction ratio for the spectral filtering.…”
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“…Traces 4a and 4b are for the SOA-MZI output without and with the shaping signal being injected, respectively. For the latter, the combined effect of XGM and XPM can be seen [20]. A slight asymmetry in the biasing currents was observed to provide a better extinction ratio for the spectral filtering.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore it could be employed to dynamically change the radiation bandwidth by increasing or reducing the accumulated dispersion. The SOA dynamics could also be controlled through its bias current or by adding a low wavelength component which would change the response time of the SOA and therefore the selected bands' bandwidth [20].…”
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“…By referring to the results, in order to increase the capacity and make full use of the system the sequence of the inverter data from converted channels should change before sending it simultaneously to each user, possibly using polarizationdiscriminating delay interferometer (PI-DI) presented in International Journal of Optics [ [32][33][34]. The scheme can be employed for the pump power of 3 dBm to provide 1 to 2 XGM-WC with 1 : 64 splitting ratio at 20 km.…”
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“…[16,17] To evaluate XPM, a simple analysis technique utilizing a polarization discriminating delayed interferometer (PD-DI) was employed, which was originally proposed as a wavelength converter named "delayed interference signal-wavelength converter (DISC)" in [18]. Phase change by XPM and gain suppression by XGM can be individually estimated using this technique.…”
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