Proceedings 27th European Conference on Optical Communication (Cat. No.01TH8551)
DOI: 10.1109/ecoc.2001.989077
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First demonstration of simultaneous demultiplexing from 80 Gb/s to 2×40 Gb/s by SOA-based all-optical polarization switch

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“…is therefore possible to achieve simultaneous demultiplexing by extracting both the polarization-switched and non-switched outputs of the UNI through a polarization beam splitter (PBS) with no power sacrifice. [35,36] A large saving in power can be expected in this method compared to conventional switching gate demultiplexing such as with an electroabsorption modulator gate, because the switching gate demultiplexing method requires an intrinsic power splitting loss. The experimental setup for a simultaneous optical demultiplexing using the UNI consisting of two polarization-maintaining fibers as a birefringent devices and an SOA is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Simultaneous Demultiplexing From 80 Gbit/s To 2 Channels Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is therefore possible to achieve simultaneous demultiplexing by extracting both the polarization-switched and non-switched outputs of the UNI through a polarization beam splitter (PBS) with no power sacrifice. [35,36] A large saving in power can be expected in this method compared to conventional switching gate demultiplexing such as with an electroabsorption modulator gate, because the switching gate demultiplexing method requires an intrinsic power splitting loss. The experimental setup for a simultaneous optical demultiplexing using the UNI consisting of two polarization-maintaining fibers as a birefringent devices and an SOA is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Simultaneous Demultiplexing From 80 Gbit/s To 2 Channels Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The UNI gate is a very promising switching device, because it is a balanced single-arm interferometer and its structure compensates for the long-lived nonlinearities of the SOA [11] and allows for its cascadability [19]. For the XOR logic operation, three optical signals are used as inputs into the gate: control signals A and B and clock signal CLK.…”
Section: B All-optical Logic Modulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These subsystems span from simple optical power supply modules and Boolean logic circuits up to complex routing/switching systems. Within this context, serious effort 0733-8724/03$17.00 © 2003 IEEE has been invested during the past few years in the development of optical interferometric gates [6]- [12] with Boolean logic capability [13]- [19], short-pulse, high-repetition-rate laser sources [20]- [29], and clock-recovery circuits [31]- [38] for extracting the timing information required at each network node. Going one step further, optical shift registers [39]- [42] with read/write capability [41], [42], optical packet buffers [43], optical flip/flops [44], exchange-bypass switches [45], header separation and recognition techniques [46]- [51], as well as self-routing switches [52], [53] have been successfully demonstrated, and these are only a small part of the progress made up to now in the field.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both AND-gates and XOR-comparators are important to build complex optical circuits like binary adders [29], address recognition schemes [17]- [22], data encoders/decoders, or optical decision circuits [6]. Digital AND is the most common Boolean function and has been used in demultiplexing of optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) signals [30], [31], and wavelength conversion [32], [33], as well as 3R-regeneration [34]. For such operations, the UNI is a very promising candidate, because its balanced structure compensates for the long-lived nonlinearities of the SOA [10] and allows for its cascadability [31].…”
Section: A And/xor Boolean Logic Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital AND is the most common Boolean function and has been used in demultiplexing of optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) signals [30], [31], and wavelength conversion [32], [33], as well as 3R-regeneration [34]. For such operations, the UNI is a very promising candidate, because its balanced structure compensates for the long-lived nonlinearities of the SOA [10] and allows for its cascadability [31]. All-optical bitwise AND and XOR logic using the SOA-assisted UNI gate has been reported so far up to 100 [11] and 20 Gb/s [12], respectively.…”
Section: A And/xor Boolean Logic Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%