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Fiber chromatic dispersion measurement based on wavelength-to-time mapping using a femtosecond pulse laser and an optical comb filter
Authors:Hao Chi  Jianping Yao  
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Information and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China

bMicrowave Photonics Research Laboratory, School of Information Technology and Engineering, University of Ottawa, 800 King Edward Avenue, Ottawa, ON, Canada K1N 6N5

Abstract:A novel method for the measurement of chromatic dispersion of an optical fiber based on wavelength-to-time mapping using a femtosecond pulse laser (FSPL) and an optical comb filter is proposed and experimentally evaluated. In the proposed approach, the spectrum of an ultrashort optical pulse generated by an FSPL is sliced by an optical comb filter. The spectrum-sliced optical pulse is then coupled into the optical fiber under test. Thanks to the chromatic-dispersion-induced wavelength-to-time mapping in the optical fiber under test, a time-domain waveform similar to the sliced spectrum is generated at the output of the optical fiber, with different frequency components having different time delays. The time delay vs. frequency data are then recorded for the estimation of the chromatic dispersion by using least square fitting. Chromatic dispersions of two types of optical fibers with different lengths are tested. The measured dispersion values agree well with those measured by the conventional modulation phase shift (MPS) method.
Keywords:Chromatic dispersion measurement   Optical fiber   Femtosecond pulse laser   Comb filter   Microwave pulse generation
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