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IEEE Photonics Journal | 2013

Lumped Time-Delay Compensation Scheme for Coding Synchronization in the Nonlinear Spectral Quantization-Based All-Optical Analog-to-Digital Conversion

Zhe Kang; Jinhui Yuan; Qiang Wu; Tao Wang; Sha Li; Xinzhu Sang; Chongxiu Yu; Gerald Farrell

In this paper, we propose a novel lumped time-delay compensation scheme for the all-optical analog-to-digital conversion based on soliton self-frequency shift and optical interconnection techniques. By inserting a segment of negative dispersion fiber between the quantization and the coding module, the time delay of different quantized pulses can be accurately compensated with a simple structure compared to the multiple time-delay lines. The simulation results show that the coding pulses can be well synchronized using a span of fiber, with the flattened negative dispersion within the wavelength range of 1558-1620 nm. In addition, the problems of pulse broadening and time error are discussed, and it is shown that no damage happens to the coding correctness within the sampling rate of 30 GSa/s.


Scientific Reports | 2015

CMOS-compatible 2-bit optical spectral quantization scheme using a silicon-nanocrystal-based horizontal slot waveguide

Zhe Kang; Jinhui Yuan; Xianting Zhang; Qiang Wu; Xinzhu Sang; Gerald Farrell; Chongxiu Yu; Feng Li; Hwa Yaw Tam; P. K. A. Wai

All-optical analog-to-digital converters based on the third-order nonlinear effects in silicon waveguide are a promising candidate to overcome the limitation of electronic devices and are suitable for photonic integration. In this paper, a 2-bit optical spectral quantization scheme for on-chip all-optical analog-to-digital conversion is proposed. The proposed scheme is realized by filtering the broadened and split spectrum induced by the self-phase modulation effect in a silicon horizontal slot waveguide filled with silicon-nanocrystal. Nonlinear coefficient as high as 8708 W−1/m is obtained because of the tight mode confinement of the horizontal slot waveguide and the high nonlinear refractive index of the silicon-nanocrystal, which provides the enhanced nonlinear interaction and accordingly low power threshold. The results show that a required input peak power level less than 0.4 W can be achieved, along with the 1.98-bit effective-number-of-bit and Gray code output. The proposed scheme can find important applications in on-chip all-optical digital signal processing systems.


Optics Express | 2014

Resolution-enhanced all-optical analog-to-digital converter employing cascade optical quantization operation

Zhe Kang; Xianting Zhang; Jinhui Yuan; Xinzhu Sang; Qiang Wu; Gerald Farrell; Chongxiu Yu

In this paper, a cascade optical quantization scheme is proposed to realize all-optical analog-to-digital converter with efficiently enhanced quantization resolution and achievable high analog bandwidth of larger than 20 GHz. Employing the cascade structure of an unbalanced Mach-zehnder modulator and a specially designed optical directional coupler, we predict the enhancement of number-of-bits can be up to 1.59-bit. Simulation results show that a 25 GHz RF signal is efficiently digitalized with the signal-to-noise ratio of 33.58 dB and effective-number-of-bits of 5.28-bit.


IEEE Photonics Journal | 2017

Simultaneous measurement of the refractive index and temperature based on microdisk resonator with two whispering-gallery modes

Tao Ma; Jinhui Yuan; Lei Sun; Zhe Kang; Binbin Yan; Xinzhu Sang; Kuiru Wang; Qiang Wu; Heng Liu; Jinhui Gao; Chongxiu Yu

In this paper, a microdisk resonator with two whispering-gallery modes (WGMs) is proposed for label-free biochemical sensing. According to the transmission responses of the two WGMs with different coupling gaps, there is the critical coupling status for the WGM (0, 36) while there is no critical coupling status for the WGM (1, 28). For the WGMs (0, 36) and (1, 28), the refractive index (RI) sensitivities of 45.8821 and 72.9402 nm/RIU are obtained, and the corresponding RI detection limits (DLs) of 8.5902 × 10−4 and 1.9228 × 10−3 RIU are achieved, respectively. Moreover, the proposed sensor also has the temperature sensitivities of 0.0730 and 0.0703 nm/K, which correspond to the temperature DLs of 0.1631 and 0.6263 K, respectively. By constructing a characteristic matrix, it is demonstrated that simultaneous measurement of the RI and temperature can be achieved.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2016

High Degree Picosecond Pulse Compression in Chalcogenide-Silicon Slot Waveguide Taper

Chao Mei; Feng Li; Jinhui Yuan; Zhe Kang; Xianting Zhang; Kuiru Wang; Xinzhu Sang; Qiang Wu; Binbin Yan; Xian Zhou; Liang Wang; Chongxiu Yu; P. K. A. Wai

In this paper, we propose and design a chalcogenide (As2S3)-based slot waveguide taper with exponentially decreasing dispersion profile to realize high-degree pulse compression of low-power chirped solitons. Based on the waveguide taper designed, pulse compression of fundamental solitons, and chirped 2-soliton breather are both investigated numerically. With self-similar pulse compression scheme, a 1 ps input pulse is compressed to 81.5 fs in 6 cm propagation. By using 2-soliton breather pulses, a 1 ps chirped pulse is compressed to 80.3 fs in just 2.54 cm. This is the first demonstration of the feasibility of high-degree nonlinear pulse compression in As2S3-based slot waveguide taper.


IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2018

Impact of Spectral Filtering on Multipulsing Instability in Mode-Locked Fiber Lasers

Xianting Zhang; Feng Li; K. Nakkeeran; Jinhui Yuan; Zhe Kang; J. Nathan Kutz; P. K. A. Wai

We investigate the impact of spectral filtering in mode-locked fiber lasers with an extended geometrical model. Our iterative model, which includes gain, loss, and the pulse shaping effects of chromatic dispersion and self-phase modulation, is used to model the laser cavity dynamics. Simulations show that broadband pulses experience large losses from spectral filtering in the cavity, leading to a number of potential laser instabilities and outcomes such as multipulsing, periodic and chaotic states, or a single pulse which transits to a higher energy state. For narrow band spectral filtering, the laser dynamics is dominated by the gain–loss dynamics in the cavity which causes multipulsing. For broadband spectral filtering, the nonlinearity-induced spectral reshaping of the single pulse can lead to a discontinuous pulse energy transition that circumvents multipulsing. The inclusion of third-order dispersion shows that the multipulsing instability is induced even in the case of broadband spectral filtering.


Optics Letters | 2016

Spectrally-isolated violet to blue wavelength generation by cascaded degenerate four-wave mixing in a photonic crystal fiber.

Jinhui Yuan; Zhe Kang; Feng Li; Xianting Zhang; Guiyao Zhou; Xinzhu Sang; Qiang Wu; Binbin Yan; Xian Zhou; Liang Wang; Kangping Zhong; Kuiru Wang; Chongxiu Yu; Hwa Yaw Tam; P. K. A. Wai

Generation of spectrally-isolated wavelengths in the violet to blue region based on cascaded degenerate four-wave mixing (FWM) is experimentally demonstrated for the first time in a tailor-made photonic crystal fiber, which has two adjacent zero dispersion wavelengths (ZDWs) at 696 and 852 nm in the fundamental mode. The influences of the wavelength λp and the input average power Pav of the femtosecond pump pulses on the phase-matched frequency conversion process are studied. When femtosecond pump pulses at λp of 880, 870, and 860 nm and Pav of 500 mW are coupled into the normal dispersion region close to the second ZDW, the first anti-Stokes waves generated near the first ZDW act as a secondary pump for the next FWM process. The conversion efficiency ηas2 of the second anti-Stokes waves, which are generated at the violet to blue wavelengths of 430, 456, and 472 nm, are 4.8, 6.48, and 9.66%, for λp equalling 880, 870, and 860 nm, respectively.


Optical Engineering | 2014

Scheme for multicast parametric synchronous optical sampling

Xianting Zhang; Zhe Kang; Jinhui Yuan; Qiang Wu; Gerald Farrell; Xinzhu Sang; Chongxiu Yu

Abstract. We propose a scheme for the real-time optical sampling of a multicast signal based on the parametric process. The linearly chirped and time-broadened pulses are used instead of the traditional mode-locked sampling pulses. The amount of signal copies or the rate of sampling train can be efficiently reduced by the chirped pulses while keeping a high-equivalent sampling rate. Simulation results show that the equivalent sampling rate of 120  GSa/s can be obtained by using only a sampling source of 10 GHz together with three signal copies. This scheme can efficiently improve the sampling rate in the real-time optical sampling and reduce the requirement on electronic devices for signal processing.


Optics Letters | 2017

Polarization-dependent intermodal four-wave mixing in a birefringent multimode photonic crystal fiber

Jinhui Yuan; Zhe Kang; Feng Li; Guiyao Zhou; Xinzhu Sang; Qiang Wu; Binbin Yan; Xian Zhou; Kangping Zhong; Liang Wang; Kuiru Wang; Chongxiu Yu; Chao Lu; Hwa Yao Tam; P. K. A. Wai

In this Letter, polarization-dependent intermodal four-wave mixing (FWM) is demonstrated experimentally in a birefringent multimode photonic crystal fiber (BM-PCF) designed and fabricated in-house. Femtosecond pump pulses at wavelengths ∼800  nm polarized along one of the principal axes of the BM-PCF are coupled into a normal dispersion region away from the zero-dispersion wavelengths of the fundamental guided mode of the BM-PCF. Anti-Stokes and Stokes waves are generated in the 2nd guided mode at visible and near-infrared wavelengths, respectively. For pump pulses at an average input power of 500 mW polarized along the slow axis, the conversion efficiencies ηas and ηs of the anti-Stokes and Stokes waves generated at wavelengths 579.7 and 1290.4 nm are 19% and 14%, respectively. For pump pulses polarized along the fast axis, the corresponding ηas and ηs at 530.4 and 1627 nm are 23% and 18%, respectively. We also observed that fiber bending and intermodal walk-off have a small effect on the polarization-dependent intermodal FWM-based frequency conversion process.


Scientific Reports | 2016

On-chip integratable all-optical quantizer using strong cross-phase modulation in a silicon-organic hybrid slot waveguide.

Zhe Kang; Jinhui Yuan; Xianting Zhang; Xinzhu Sang; Kuiru Wang; Qiang Wu; Binbin Yan; Feng Li; Xian Zhou; Kangping Zhong; Guiyao Zhou; Chongxiu Yu; Gerald Farrell; Chao Lu; Hwa Yaw Tam; P. K. A. Wai

High performance all-optical quantizer based on silicon waveguide is believed to have significant applications in photonic integratable optical communication links, optical interconnection networks, and real-time signal processing systems. In this paper, we propose an integratable all-optical quantizer for on-chip and low power consumption all-optical analog-to-digital converters. The quantization is realized by the strong cross-phase modulation and interference in a silicon-organic hybrid (SOH) slot waveguide based Mach-Zehnder interferometer. By carefully designing the dimension of the SOH waveguide, large nonlinear coefficients up to 16,000 and 18,069 W−1/m for the pump and probe signals can be obtained respectively, along with a low pulse walk-off parameter of 66.7 fs/mm, and all-normal dispersion in the wavelength regime considered. Simulation results show that the phase shift of the probe signal can reach 8π at a low pump pulse peak power of 206 mW and propagation length of 5 mm such that a 4-bit all-optical quantizer can be realized. The corresponding signal-to-noise ratio is 23.42 dB and effective number of bit is 3.89-bit.

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Chongxiu Yu

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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Jinhui Yuan

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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Xinzhu Sang

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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Feng Li

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Kuiru Wang

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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Xianting Zhang

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Binbin Yan

Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

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Qiang Wu

Northumbria University

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P. K. A. Wai

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Xian Zhou

Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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