TY - JOUR
T1 - Multichannel packets buffering in cascaded double-loop optical buffer based on the pure phase switching of gain-transparent semiconductor optical amplifier
AU - Yongjun, Wang
AU - Xiangjun, Xin
AU - Chao, Shang
PY - 2014/1
Y1 - 2014/1
N2 - An innovative cascaded double-loop optical buffer (DLOB) with a large dynamic variable delay suitable for buffering multichannel data packets is proposed and demonstrated. In this buffer, the pure phase modulation of the gain-transparent semiconductor optical amplifier (GT-SOA) is used as the optical switching, and then an experimental system withtwo buffering units is established. The data packets carried out on four different wavelengths have been stored for 12round trips successively in DLOB1 and DLOB2, and a long delay time of 39.6μs has been achieved. The pulse distortion,pattern effect, and channel crosstalk caused by the SOA's nonlinear gain, carrier recovery time, cross-phase modulation, and cross-gain modulation have been eliminated clearly, and the accumulation of ASE noise has also been effectively mitigated. The signal details, the eye diagrams, and the bit error ratio curves for all four wavelengths show that the proposed optical buffer is an effective approach for buffering multichannel data packets, especially when the GT-SOA's transmission loss decreases in the near future.
AB - An innovative cascaded double-loop optical buffer (DLOB) with a large dynamic variable delay suitable for buffering multichannel data packets is proposed and demonstrated. In this buffer, the pure phase modulation of the gain-transparent semiconductor optical amplifier (GT-SOA) is used as the optical switching, and then an experimental system withtwo buffering units is established. The data packets carried out on four different wavelengths have been stored for 12round trips successively in DLOB1 and DLOB2, and a long delay time of 39.6μs has been achieved. The pulse distortion,pattern effect, and channel crosstalk caused by the SOA's nonlinear gain, carrier recovery time, cross-phase modulation, and cross-gain modulation have been eliminated clearly, and the accumulation of ASE noise has also been effectively mitigated. The signal details, the eye diagrams, and the bit error ratio curves for all four wavelengths show that the proposed optical buffer is an effective approach for buffering multichannel data packets, especially when the GT-SOA's transmission loss decreases in the near future.
KW - all-optical buffer for multichannel data packets
KW - all-optical packet switching
KW - gain-transparent semiconductor optical amplifier
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U2 - 10.1117/1.OE.53.1.016101
DO - 10.1117/1.OE.53.1.016101
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84892147610
SN - 0091-3286
VL - 53
JO - Optical Engineering
JF - Optical Engineering
IS - 1
M1 - 131613
ER -