Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1539518 | Optics Communications | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A new all-optical technique to demultiplex quaternary-amplitude-shift keying (4-ASK) signals into two on-off keying (OOK) signals is proposed. We show that such quaternary-to-binary conversion may be performed with two types of optical gates (OGs); a first one that implements an S-shaped optical power transfer function (TF), which is also the characteristic TF of optical pulse reshaping devices, and a second type that implements a U-shaped TF. Furthermore, we describe a heuristic approach to design such OGs by using the fiber four-wave mixing effect in highly non-linear dispersion-shifted fibers. The performance of the technique is evaluated by simulating the demultiplexing of 4-ASK signals with these OGs. Results indicate that the proposed devices are able to provide binary signals with acceptable BERs even after the 4-ASK signals are propagated through a cascade of eight fiber links of 50Â km followed by optical amplifiers with a 4.5-dB noise figure.
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Authors
E.A.M. Fagotto, M.L.F. Abbade,