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High-power lasers and applications | 1997

High-speed broadband tunable lasers

Laura Ellen Adams; Gerald Nykolak; C. G. Bethea; T. Tanbun-Ek; Roosevelt People; A. M. Sergent; Paul F. Sciortino; Thomas R. Fullowan

New enabling technologies are needed for optical communication systems to accommodate rapidly growing traffic demands. Wavelength conversion and high-speed optical packet switching/routing will be key technology components for realizing more flexible and efficient optical networks. Lasers capable of wide-band, high-speed wavelength tuning will be essential to support these advanced functions. Also, many applications will require high launch powers in order to access an increasing number of users, nodes, or base stations. Hence, laser transmitters capable of suppressing stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) would be highly desirable. We have developed an ultrafast, broadband tunable laser, based on an electroabsorption modulator laser (EML), which exhibits wavelength switching speeds as fast as 56 ps. Here, we report system performance results on wavelength conversion high-speed optical packet switching, and SBS suppression using this device. We have tested multiple wavelength conversion sequences and demonstrated penalty-free transmission through two cascaded wavelength conversion stages including 200 km of standard non-DS fiber. When used to perform packet switching at 2.5 Gb/s, the tunable laser allows switching between optical packets on 4 wavelength channels in less than 1 bit period, thereby requiring no significant guardband. The modulated data packets have been transmitted through 200 km of non-DSF and yield open eye diagrams. The tunable laser has also been used to perform SBS suppression. We have measured SBS thresholds of approximately 25 dBm on 4 separate WDM channels. The required modulation signal is very small, 95 mVpp, and the residual AM is only approximately 1%.


Archive | 1997

Sub-carrier multiplexing in broadband optical networks

Laura Ellen Adams; C. G. Bethea; Gerald Nykolak; Roosevelt People; T. Tanbun-Ek


Archive | 1997

Optical fiber communications system with adaptive data equalizer

Laura Ellen Adams; Young-Kai Chen; Gerald Nykolak


Archive | 1997

Laser transmitter for reduced SBS

Laura Ellen Adams; C. G. Bethea; L. Eskildsen; Gerald Nykolak; Roosevelt People; T. Tanbun-Ek


Archive | 1999

Optical system for reduced SBS

Laura Ellen Adams; C. G. Bethea; L. Eskildsen; Gerald Nykolak; Rossevelt People; T. Tanbun-Ek


Archive | 1998

Tunable dispersion compensator and optical system comprising same

Laura Ellen Adams; B.J. Eggleton; Rolando Patricio Espindola; Sungho Jin; Hareesh Mavoori; John A. Rogers; Thomas Andrew Strasser


Archive | 1999

Optical grating device with variable coating

Laura Ellen Adams; B.J. Eggleton; Rolando Patricio Espindola; Sungho Jin; Hareesh Mavoori; John A. Rogers; Thomas Andrew Strasser


Archive | 2000

Method of making optical chirped grating with an intrinsically chirped grating and external gradient

Laura Ellen Adams; B.J. Eggleton; Rolando Patricio Espindola; Sungho Jin; Hareesh Mavoori; John A. Rogers; Thomas Andrew Strasser


Archive | 1997

Laser transmitter for reduced signal distortion

Laura Ellen Adams; C. G. Bethea; Gerald Nykolak; Roosevelt People; T. Tanbun-Ek


Archive | 2000

Broadband amplified WDM ring

Laura Ellen Adams; Jon Anderson; Robert Mario Broberg; David J. DiGiovanni; Karsten Rottwitt

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