Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1540939 | Optics Communications | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The generation of standard reference frequencies close to the ITU channels is essential for the frequency calibration of DWDM systems. This paper describes the generation of a reference frequency comb based on the combination of a cascaded four-wave mixing in two semiconductor optical amplifiers and Raman amplification in a dispersion-shifted optical fiber. As a result we have achieved a stable frequency comb with 36 reference lines separated by a constant frequency spacing of 177 GHz. The seed of the comb is combination of two narrow-linewidth semiconductor lasers which are locked to two absorption lines of the acetylene (12C2H2).
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Authors
Ana Carrasco-Sanz, Sonia Martín-López, Miguel González-Herráez, Pedro Corredera, María Luisa Hernanz, Laura Abrardi,