J.D. Ania-Castañón
Aston University
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Optics Letters | 2011
Atalla El-Taher; Paul Harper; Sergey A. Babin; Dmitry Churkin; E.V. Podivilov; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We experimentally demonstrate a Raman fiber laser based on multiple point-action fiber Bragg grating reflectors and distributed feedback via Rayleigh scattering in an ~22-km-long optical fiber. Twenty-two lasing lines with spacing of ~100 GHz (close to International Telecommunication Union grid) in the C band are generated at the watt level. In contrast to the normal cavity with competition between laser lines, the random distributed feedback cavity exhibits highly stable multiwavelength generation with a power-equalized uniform distribution, which is almost independent on power.
Optics Express | 2007
V. Karalekas; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Paul Harper; S. A. Babin; E.V. Podivilov; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We present an experimental study of the impact of FWM-induced nonlinear spectral broadening on the effective reflectivity of ultra-long Raman fiber laser cavities of diverse lengths and fiber bases. We observe an exponential decay of the effective reflectivity with growing power. In standard single-mode fiber, effective reflectivity drops of up to 50% for shorter cavity lengths are observed, while the longest cavity length of 82.4km displays power leakage amounting to an effective reduction of reflectivity of approximately 30%. Using different types of fiber we examine the effect of chromatic dispersion on the Stokes wave broadening.
Optics Letters | 2007
Sergey A. Babin; V. Karalekas; Paul Harper; E.V. Podivilov; Vladimir Mezentsev; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We present the first experimental demonstration of a resolvable mode structure with spacing c/2nL in the RF spectra of ultralong Raman fiber lasers. The longest ever demonstrated laser cavity (L=84 km), RF peaks of ~100 Hz width and spacing ~1 kHz have been observed at low intracavity powers. The width of the peaks increases linearly with growing intracavity power and is almost independent of fiber length.
Optics Express | 2005
Tim J. Ellingham; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn; A. Pustovskikh; Sergey Kobtsev; Mikhail P. Fedoruk
The application of modulation instability-initiated nonlinear broadening of two CW pumps at different wavelengths, in order to achieve superior gain ripple performance in broadband Raman amplifiers, is demonstrated for the first time experimentally. A particular example using Truewave and LEAF fibers is offered, in which the 0.1 dB gain ripple band is extended from 5 nm to 19 nm. Experimental results are in a good agreement with numerical modeling. Guidelines for optimal broadening are discussed.
Optics Communications | 2003
J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We perform optimisation of bi-directionally pumped dispersion compensating Raman amplifier modules. Optimal forward and backward pump powers for basic configurations using different commercially available fibers are presented for both single- and multi-channel systems. Optical signal-to-noise ratio improvement of up to 8 dB is achieved as a result of optimisation.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2004
Erwan Pincemin; D. Grot; C. Borsier; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn
We examine the impact of the fiber type and dispersion management on the performance of a 16 /spl times/ 40 Gb/s dense wavelength-division-multiplexing nonreturn-to-zero transmission system. The transmission line is composed of G.652 or G.655 fiber with periodic dispersion compensation and hybrid Raman erbium-doped fiber amplifier amplification.
Optics Express | 2006
J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Alessandro Tonello; Stefan Wabnitz; Erwan Pincemin
Nonlinearity management is explored as a complete tool to obtain maximum transmission reach in a WDM fiber transmission system, making it possible to optimize multiple system parameters, including optimal dispersion pre-compensation, with fast simulations based on the continuous-wave approximation.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2007
Erwan Pincemin; A. Tan; A. Tonello; Stefan Wabnitz; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Vladimir Mezentsev; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Yves Jaouën; L. Grüner-Nielsen
We experimentally compare the performance of standard single-mode fiber (SSMF) and UltraWave fiber (UWF) for ultra-long-haul (ULH) 40-Gb/s wavelength-division-multiplexing transmissions. We used the carrier-suppressed return-to-zero amplitude-shift-keying (CSRZ-ASK) and the carrier-suppressed return-to-zero differential-phase-shift-keying (CSRZ-DPSK) formats, which are particularly well-adapted to 40-Gb/s pulse-overlapped propagation. We demonstrate that transmission distance well beyond 2000 km can be reached on UWF with both the CSRZ-ASK and CSRZ-DPSK formats, or on SSMF with the CSRZ-DPSK format only, thus indicating that SSMF-based infrastructure of incumbent carriers can be upgraded at 40-Gb/s channel rates to ULH distances.
Optical and Quantum Electronics | 2004
Irina O. Nasieva; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Celine Borsier; Erwan Pincemin; M.P. Fedoruk
We study a periodic Raman amplified dispersion-managed system with backward-pumping configuration, considering noise and nonlinear impairments. A general optimization method based on nonlinearity management is applied in order to find the configuration that maximizes the system performance. The system is later tested using a full numerical implementation of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation and shown to effectively deliver its longest propagation distance in the same optimal region.
Optics Express | 2007
Erwan Pincemin; A. Tan; Alessandro Tonello; Stefan Wabnitz; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Vladimir Mezentsev; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Yves Jaouën; L. Grüner-Nielsen
In this work we present extensive comparisons between numerical modelling and experimental measurements of the transmission performance of either CSRZ-ASK or CSRZ-DPSK modulation formats for 40-Gb/s WDM ULH systems on UltraWave(TM) fiber spans with all-Raman amplification. We numerically optimised the amplification and the signal format parameters for both CSRZ-DPSK and CSRZ-ASK formats. Numerical and experimental results show that, in a properly optimized transmission link, the DPSK format permits to double the transmission distance (for a given BER level) with respect to the ASK format, while keeping a substantial OSNR margin (on ASK modulation) after the propagation in the fiber line. Our comparison between numerical and experimental results permits to identify what is the most suitable BER estimator in assessing the transmission performance when using the DPSK format.