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23 February 2009 Four-wave-mixing-based wavelength conversion of coherent signal light using highly nonlinear PCF
Yan Li, Yange Liu, Guiyun Kai, Zhi Wang, Shuzhong Yuan, Xiaoyi Dong
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Abstract
A tunable wavelength conversion of coherent signals light based on the four-wave mixing (FWM) in the photonic crystal fiber (PCF) is demonstrated in this paper. The phase match condition of four-wave mixing in photonic crystal fiber has been discussed, and the wavelength range that satisfies the phase match condition has been summarized. By use of 20- meter photonic crystal fiber whose zero dispersion wavelength is at about 1550 nm and whose nonlinear coefficient at 1550 nm is ~11 (Wkm)-1, tunable wavelength conversion is achieved. The measured maximum conversion efficiency of 1554.42 nm and 1537.3 nm coherent signals light is -15 dB and -7 dB respectively, and the 3dB conversion bandwidth is over ~50nm.
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Yan Li, Yange Liu, Guiyun Kai, Zhi Wang, Shuzhong Yuan, and Xiaoyi Dong "Four-wave-mixing-based wavelength conversion of coherent signal light using highly nonlinear PCF", Proc. SPIE 7278, Photonics and Optoelectronics Meetings (POEM) 2008: Fiber Optic Communication and Sensors, 72781W (23 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.823327
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KEYWORDS
Dispersion

Photonic crystal fibers

Nonlinear optics

Four wave mixing

Optical fibers

Fiber lasers

Polarization

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