Experimental analysis of phase conjugation properties of four-wave mixing in an SOA after probe broadening due to fibre dispersion |
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Authors: | B.F. Kennedy K. Bondarczuk |
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Affiliation: | a Departamento Ingenieria Electrica, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Avda. Ecuador 3519, Estacion Central, Santiago, Chile b Research Institute for Networks and Communications Engineering, School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Ireland |
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Abstract: | Experimental results are presented which analyze the phase conjugation properties of four-wave mixing signals generated due to the beating between probe pulses broadened by a length of fibre and narrow pump pulses. This results in four-wave mixing pulses significantly narrower than the injected probe pulses albeit with reduced phase conjugation properties, which are examined. The pulses are completely characterized using the second-harmonic generation frequency resolved optical gating technique. The probe pulse is initially broadened due to propagation through 40 m of dispersion compensating fibre. This causes the probe pulse to be much wider than the injected pump pulse, in contrast to previously reported results. The four-wave mixing signal is therefore both wavelength converted and compressed, due to the gating properties of four-wave mixing, with respect to the initial probe signal. The phase conjugation properties of the converted signal are discussed and this signal is then passed through a second length of dispersion compensating fibre in order to further compress the pulse and to examine in more detail the phase conjugation properties. |
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