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Four Wave Mixing (FWM) Spring 2004 EE290F Xiaoxue Zhao
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Contents Origin of FWM Effect on WDM systems Solutions Polarization Allocation Unequal Channel Spacing Dispersion Management
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Origin of FWM [1] Third order nonlinearity Energy Conservation Momentum Conservation—phase matching
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Origin of FWM—Phase Matching [2]
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Effects on WDM Systems [2] Channel spacing and fiber dispersion are small enough
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Effects on WDM Systems [3] Nonlinear Crosstalk equally spacing, product terms fall at channel frequency Coherent interference
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Effects on WDM Systems [4] Bit pattern Power Depletion
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Effects on WDM Systems—Solutions Polarization Allocation Unequal spacing Dispersion management
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Polarization Allocation [5]
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Add polarization filter at the receiver end
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Unequal Channel Spacing [6]
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Dispersion-Management [4] No dispersion-zero point Total accumulated dispersion near zero
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Dispersion Management [7] Dispersion map for dispersion- compensating fiber (DCF) Small core area
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New Type of Fibers Large effective area fiber Nonzero dispersion shifted fiber (NZ-DSF) http://www.corning.com/opticalfiber/products__services/reprints/r1083.asp large-effective-area fiber (red) suppressed four-wave mixing crosstalk to -22.5 dB, compared to -19.0 dB for NZ-DSF fiber (blue).
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References [1] G.Agrawal “Nonlinear Fiber Optics”, 3rd edition [2] G Agrawal “Fiber-Optics Communication Systems” 3rd edition [3] Nori Sibata, Ralf Braun and Robert Waarts, IEEE J. Quantum Electron. QE23, 1205, 1987 [4] Ivan Kaminow and Thomas Koch, OFT IIIA [5] C. Mahon, L. Olofsson, E. Bodtker, G. Jacobsen, IEEE Photon. Tech. Lett. 8,575, 1996 [6] F. Forghieri, R. Tkach, A. Chroplyvy, J. Lightwave Tech, 13, 889 1995 [7] R. Tkach, R. Derosier and et. al, IEEE Photon. Tech. Lett. 7, 1369, 1995
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