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Extinction ratio of cross-gain modulated multistage wavelength converters: model and experiments
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1997
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringExtinction RatioOptical Transmission SystemWavelength ConversionExtinction Ratio ConservationMultistage Wavelength ConvertersOptical SwitchingOptical CommunicationPractical ConvertersOptoelectronicsOptical AmplifierWide Dynamic Range
Extinction ratio conservation, wide dynamic range, and large operating wavelength window are important features for all-optical wavelength converters. Practical converters may probably be multistage devices and have to be precisely modeled. We present an experimental analysis and phenomenological modeling of single- and multistage wavelength converters using cross-gain modulation in polarization insensitive multiquantum-well optical amplifiers. One of the studied double-stage converters is able to produce a large extinction ratio improvement with a regeneration factor higher than 1.5 for any conversion in the 1.53-1.56-μm window. The phenomenological model yields a very good agreement with the experimental results.
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