Fiber Optic Essentials

Chapter 12.7.3 - Fiber Optic Components: External Modulators - Wavelength Converters

Wavelength Converters

Wavelength converters are very useful components in a wavelength-routed optical
fiber network. In such networks at some nodes it is required to convert information bits
at one wavelength to identical bits at another wavelength. Wavelength converters are
expected to perform this function. Wavelength converters should be able to convert
thewavelength at high bit rates, such as 10 Gb/s and higher. The converted-wavelength
should have a good extinction ratio (ratio between 1’s and 0’s). There are various
types of wavelength converters. The simplest is first to convert the incoming optical
signals into electrical signals and then use the electrical signal to drive another laser
diode at a different wavelength. Of course, this would need very high speed electronic
circuitry for high-speed wavelength conversion, and conversions of multiple channels
into another set of multiple-wavelength channels would require multiple units, which
would make this solution very expensive. To achieve this, all-optical wavelength
converters use cross-gain modulation in semiconductor optical amplifiers or four-
wave mixing.

In the case of semiconductor optical amplifiers, the input signal bits and a continuous
probe beam are simultaneously incident on the SOA. The probe beam modulates
the gain of the SOA, due to its fast gain dynamics, and this gain modulation leads, in
turn, to a variation in the output power in the continuous-wave probe signal. Using
this scheme, conversion at rates of 40 Gb/s have been demonstrated.

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