Noise reduction of 20 Gbit/s pulse train using spectrally filtered optical solitons

M. Asobe, A. Hirano, Y. Miyamoto, Ken-ichi Sato, K. Hagimoto, Y. Yamabayashi
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Abstract

The ‘particle-like’ nature of optical solitons is attractive for realizing several types of optical functionality. The application of solitons to long distance optical transmission has been studied intensively [1]. On the other hand, optical solitons are also useful for realizing optical signal processing, such as all-optical switching. Recently, photon number squeezing has been demonstrated by spectrally filtering of the pulses whose energy is slightly larger than that of the fundamental soliton [2]. It is not easy to take advantage of the sub-Poissonian state generated by squeezing in real optical transmission systems at present because of the intrinsic finite noise figure of the widely used Er3+ doped fiber amplifier (EDFA). However, the spectrally filtered soliton scheme should be useful for reducing noise caused by intersymbolic interference or amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) in EDFAs. In this paper, we demonstrate that the spectrally filtered soliton scheme is effective in improving the signal to noise ratio in optical communication equipment.
利用光谱滤波光孤子降低20gbit /s脉冲序列的噪声
光学孤子的“类粒子”性质对于实现几种类型的光学功能具有吸引力。孤子在远距离光传输中的应用已经得到了深入的研究[1]。另一方面,光孤子也可用于实现光信号处理,如全光开关。最近,通过对能量略大于基本孤子的脉冲进行频谱滤波,证明了光子数压缩[2]。由于目前广泛使用的掺Er3+光纤放大器(EDFA)的本征噪声系数有限,在实际光传输系统中很难利用压缩产生的亚泊松态。然而,谱滤波孤子方案对于降低edfa中由符号间干扰或放大自发发射(ASE)引起的噪声是有用的。本文论证了频谱滤波孤子方案对提高光通信设备的信噪比是有效的。
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