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Fiber and Integrated Optics | 2000

Modeling and Testing of Uniform Fiber Bragg Gratings Using 1-D Photonic Bandgap Structures in Microstrip Technology

M. J. Erro; M. A. G. Laso; T. Lopetegi; David Benito; M.J. Garde; M. Sorolla

A way to model and test fiber gratings and fiber grating-based systems in the microwave range is proposed. The method rests on the equivalence relationship found between a fiber grating and a one-dimensional microstrip photonic bandgap structure that consists of a periodic pattern of circles etched in its ground plane. The equivalence assures that the frequency-response of the fiber grating is an upshifted replica of the corresponding frequency to its equivalent microstrip device. Both apodized and nonapodized uniform fiber gratings have been considered and the feasibility of the proposed method has been shown in simulation and measurement.A way to model and test fiber gratings and fiber grating-based systems in the microwave range is proposed. The method rests on the equivalence relationship found between a fiber grating and a one-dimensional microstrip photonic bandgap structure that consists of a periodic pattern of circles etched in its ground plane. The equivalence assures that the frequency-response of the fiber grating is an upshifted replica of the corresponding frequency to its equivalent microstrip device. Both apodized and nonapodized uniform fiber gratings have been considered and the feasibility of the proposed method has been shown in simulation and measurement.


Optics Letters | 2011

WDM compatible and electrically tunable SPE-OCDMA system based on the temporal self-imaging effect

Santiago Tainta; Waldimar Amaya; M. J. Erro; M.J. Garde; Salvador Sales; Miguel A. Muriel

A coding/decoding setup for a spectral phase encoding optical code-division multiple access (SPE-OCDMA) system has been developed. The proposal is based on the temporal self-imaging effect and the use of an easily tunable electro-optic phase modulator to achieve line-by-line coding of the transmitted signal, thus assuring compatibility with WDM techniques. Modulation of the code is performed at the same rate as the data, avoiding the use of high-bandwidth electro-optic modulators. As proof of concept of the technique, experimental results are presented for a back-to-back coder/decoder setup transmitting a 10 GHz unmodulated optical pulse train within an 80 GHz optical window and using 8-chip Hadamard codes.


lasers and electro optics society meeting | 1998

Third order dispersion compensation of linearly chirped Bragg gratings

M.A.G. Laso; M. J. Erro; D. Benito; M.J. Garde; Miguel A. Muriel

The problem of cubic dispersion of linearly chirped Bragg gratings has been discussed. A new system for compensation of this third order dispersion was proposed and numerically analyzed.


Optics Express | 2014

Temporal self-imaging effect for periodically modulated trains of pulses

Santiago Tainta; M. J. Erro; M.J. Garde; Miguel A. Muriel

In this paper, the mathematical description of the temporal self-imaging effect is studied, focusing on the situation in which the train of pulses to be dispersed has been previously periodically modulated in phase and amplitude. It is demonstrated that, for each input pulse and for some specific values of the chromatic dispersion, a subtrain of optical pulses is generated whose envelope is determined by the Discrete Fourier Transform of the modulating coefficients. The mathematical results are confirmed by simulations of various examples and some limits on the realization of the theory are commented.


Fiber and Integrated Optics | 2013

Experimental Electrically Reconfigurable Time-Domain Spectral Amplitude Encoding/Decoding in an Optical Code Division Multiple Access System

Santiago Tainta; M. J. Erro; M.J. Garde; Miguel A. Muriel

Abstract An electrically reconfigurable time-domain spectral amplitude encoding/decoding scheme is proposed herein. The setup is based on the concept of temporally pulse shaping dual to spatial arrangements. The transmitter is based on a short pulse source and uses two conjugate dispersive fiber gratings and an electro-optic intensity modulator placed in between. Proof of concept results are shown for an optical pulse train operating at 1.25 Gbps using codes from the Hadamard family with a length of eight chips. The system is electrically reconfigurable, compatible with fiber systems, and permits scalability in the size of the codes by modifying only the modulator velocity.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2017

Characterization of Microring Filters for Differential Group Delay Applications

David Domenech; Pedro Chamorro-Posada; Francisco Javier Fraile-Peláez; M. J. Erro; Santiago Tainta Ausejo; Miguel A. Muriel; Rocío Baños; Jens Bolten; Herbert Kleinjans

The longitudinal offset technique permits to improve the accuracy of the coupling coefficients of integrated directional couplers and provides designs that can be easily implemented with current fabrication tolerances. In this paper, we address the additional degree of freedom offered by this technology in order to tailor the differential group delay in coupled-resonator optical filters. We present the characterization of several devices exploiting this feature and we discuss their potential applications.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2011

Optical signal processing with electrooptic modulators and dispersion

Santiago Tainta; M. J. Erro; M.J. Garde; Miguel A. Muriel; Salvador Sales

A review of the main techniques that have been proposed for temporal processing of optical pulses that are the counterpart of the well-known spatial arrangements will be presented. They are translated to the temporal domain via the space-time duality and implemented with electrooptical phase and amplitude modulators and dispersive devices. We will introduce new variations of the conventional approaches and we will focus on their application to optical communications systems.


international conference on transparent optical networks | 2010

Optical Code Division Multiple Access coder/decoder pairs based on temporal optical pulse shaping with fiber Bragg Gratings and electrooptic modulators

Santiago Tainta; M. J. Erro; R. Garcia; Waldimar Amaya; M.J. Garde; Salvador Sales; Miguel A. Muriel

This paper presents recent proposals that have been made in the field of optical pulse shaping techniques based on the space-time duality, with an especial attention to their application for the design of encoder/decoder pairs in all-fibre Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) systems. Two different proposals are presented, one based on an Optical Fourier Transformer using a dispersive media and the other based on the temporal self-imaging effect. Fiber Bragg Gratings are used as dispersive elements and electro-optic modulators for the amplitude or phase coding, allowing the electrical reconfiguration of the codes. Experimental results, both for coherent and incoherent schemes, are shown for the two systems transmitting at data rates of 1.25 Gbps and 10 Gbps respectively with a fixed codification rate of 10 Gcps and using a subset of the Hadamard codes with a length of 8 chips.


lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2009

Optical pulse train repetition rate and envelope control based on the optical fourier transform

Santiago Tainta; M. J. Erro; M.J. Garde; Waldimar Amaya; Salvador Sales; Miguel A. Muriel

We propose a scheme for an electrically tunable pulse-train control system based on phase modulation and dispersive elements. Experimental results are shown for different multiplication factors and envelope shapes.


ieee international symposium on intelligent signal processing, | 2007

Phase Reconstruction for the Frequency Response Measurement of FBGs

M. J. Erro; Alayn Loayssa; Santiago Tainta; Ruben Hernandez; David Benito; M.J. Garde; Miguel A. Muriel

A signal processing algorithm is applied to optical spectral analyzer measurements in order to reconstruct phase response of FBGs from easy-to-obtain module data, so avoiding the use of costly and complex equipment for direct measurement of frequency response. In order to prove validity, reconstructed phase, both in transmission and reflection, is then compared to measures from three different techniques (interferometric, modulation phase-shift, and single-sideband modulation).

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Miguel A. Muriel

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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M.J. Garde

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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Santiago Tainta

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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Salvador Sales

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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Waldimar Amaya

Polytechnic University of Valencia

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David Benito

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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Alayn Loayssa

Universidad Pública de Navarra

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D. Benito

University of Navarra

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