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Nonlinear phase shifts induced by semiconductor optical amplifiers with control pulses at repetition frequencies in the 40–160-GHz range for use in ultrahigh-speed all-optical signal processing
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Control PulsesOptical MaterialsSemiconductor Optical AmplifierEngineeringNonlinear OpticsOptical AmplifierNonlinear Phase ShiftsOptical AmplificationSoa ParametersOptical PropertiesRepetition FrequenciesOptical SwitchingOptical SystemsOptical CommunicationPhotonicsNon-linear OpticNonlinear CrystalsOptoelectronicsNonlinear Phase Shift
In a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) with copropagating optical pump pulses, the application of a nonlinear phase shift to optical signals provides the driving force for all-optical interferometric switching. We study, both analytically and experimentally, the dependencies of the nonlinear phase shift on the driving frequency (42–168 GHz) and on the SOA parameters. We have found that the nonlinear phase shift (ΔΦNL) decreases with the driving frequency but that this decrease is only linear, i.e., ΔΦNL∝f-1. We have also found that the nonlinear phase shift in the SOA linearly increases with the injection current (Iop), i.e., ΔΦNL∝Iop, even in this ultrahigh-frequency range.
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