Wang Kuiru
Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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Chinese Physics B | 2009
Xin Xiangjun; Ma Jian-Xin; Zhang Qi; Deng Chaogong; Wang Kuiru; Yu Chong-Xiu; Liu Bo
This paper introduces the mid-span spectral inversion by four-wave mixing in a commercially available semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) with a length of about 1.5 mm to optical label switching network based on combined frequency shift keying (FSK)-intensiy modulation (IM)/optical label-packet modulation to overcome the dispersion limitation of fiber. The 155 Mb/s–10 Gb/s combined FSK/IM signal is experimentally transmitted over a 100 km standard single mode fiber. 10−10 and 10−9 BER (bit error ratio), or even better, is achieved for the FSK label and IM packet, respectively. The –19 dB power conversion efficiency is obtained for –1 nm wavelength detuning.
Chinese Physics B | 2014
Xiang Xing-Ye; Wang Kuiru; Yuan Jinhui; Jin Bo-Yuan; Sang Xinzhu; Yu Chong-Xiu
We propose a novel high-performance digital optical sensor based on the Mach—Zehnder interferential effect and the dual-microring resonators with the waveguide-coupled feedback. The simulation results show that the sensitivity of the sensor can be orders of magnitude higher than that of a conventional sensor, and high quality factor is not critical in it. Moreover, by optimizing the length of the feedback waveguide to be equal to the perimeter of the ring, the measurement range of the proposed sensor is twice as much as that of the conventional sensor in the weak coupling case.
Chinese Physics B | 2013
Wang Kuiru; Kuang Hai; Wang Yong-Jun; Yuan Jinhui; Yan Binbin
A theoretical model of the refractive index changes of the TE and TM modes in an electro-absorption modulator (EAM) is deduced. The photon absorption and refractive index changes are analyzed numerically. The influence of pump intensity on the phase difference between the TE and TM modes is studied. The polarization rotation effect is obtained in the EAM, and a novel all-optical fiber loop buffer is designed.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2012
Yuan Jin-Hui; Sang Xinzhu; Yu Chong-Xiu; Shen Xiangwei; Wang Kuiru; Yan Binbin; Han Ying; Zhou Gui-Yao; Hou Lan-Tian
Blue-shifted dispersive waves (DWs) are efficiently generated from the red-shifted solitons by coupling the 120 fs pulses into the fundamental mode of the multi-knots of a photonic crystal fiber cladding. When the femtosecond pulses at the wavelength of 825 nm and the average power of 300 mW are coupled into knots 1–3, the conversion efficiency ηDW of 32% and bandwidth BDW of 50 nm are obtained. The ultrashort pulses generated by the DWs can be tunable over the whole visible wavelength by adjusting the wavelengths of the pump pulses coupled into different knots. It can be believed that this widely wavelength-tunable ultrashort visible pulse source has important applications in ultrafast photonics and resonant Raman scattering.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2005
Sang Xinzhu; Yu Chong-Xiu; Wang Kuiru; L Chu Pak
Dual wavelength high-frequency chaos based on nonlinear effects is generated in an erbium-doped fibre ring laser, where tunable filters (TFs) are used to select the wavelength. A receiving fibre laser with an open-loop structure is constructed with identical parameters as the transmitting fibre laser. By tuning the TFs and the fibre delay line in the receiving fibre laser, chaos synchronization has been observed at anyone the two wavelengths after the chaos is transmitted over 1 km. It is of far reaching importance to construct the high capacity chaos communication system.
Archive | 2012
Sang Xinzhu; Ge Hongsheng; Zhao Tianqi; Zhang Ying; Ding Ling; Zhang Chenghao; Yan Fenfen; Wang Kuiru
Archive | 2013
Sang Xinzhu; Ge Hongsheng; Zhao Tianqi; Zhang Ying; Ding Ling; Zhang Chenghao; Yan Fenfen; Wang Kuiru
Archive | 2004
Yu Chong-Xiu; Wang Kuiru; Wang Xing
Archive | 2016
Sang Xinzhu; Guo Nan; Yan Fenfen; Yuan Jinhui; Wang Peng; Chen Duo; Yu Xunbo; Wang Kuiru
Archive | 2015
Sang Xinzhu; Xing Shujun; Yu Xunbo; Yan Fenfen; Chen Duo; Wang Peng; Li Chenyu; Yuan Jinhui; Wang Kuiru; Yu Zhongxiu