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Opt Express ; 24(13): 14242-59, 2016 Jun 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27410581

ABSTRACT

A cascaded parametric amplifier consists of a first parametric amplifier, which amplifies an input signal and generates an idler, which is a copy of the signal, a signal processor, which controls the phases of the signal and idler, and a second parametric amplifier, which combines the signal and idler in a phase-sensitive manner. In this paper, cascaded parametric amplification is modeled and the conditions required to maximize the constructive-destructive extinction ratio are determined. The results show that a cascaded parametric amplifier can be operated as a filter: A desired signal-idler pair is amplified, whereas undesired signal-idler pairs are deamplified. For the desired signal and idler, the noise figures of the filtering process (input signal-to-noise ratio divided by the output ratios) are only slightly higher than those of the copying process: Signal-processing functionality can be achieved with only a minor degradation in signal quality.

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Opt Express ; 23(4): 4135-43, 2015 Feb 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25836451

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We describe a new method enabling continuous stabilization and fine-level phase control of time-bin entanglement interferometers. Using this technique we demonstrate entangled photon transmission through 50 km of standard single-mode fiber. This technique reuses the entangled-pair generation pump which is co-propagated with the transmitted entangled photons. The co-propagating pump adds minimal noise to the entangled photons which are characterized by measuring a two-photon interference fringe.

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Opt Express ; 18(23): 23784-9, 2010 Nov 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21164722

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Previously demonstrated high-order silicon ring filters typically have bandwidths larger than 100 GHz. Here we demonstrate 1-2 GHz-bandwidth filters with very high extinction ratios (~50 dB). The silicon waveguides employed to construct these filters have propagation losses of ~0.5 dB/cm. Each ring of a filter is thermally controlled by metal heaters situated on the top of the ring. With a power dissipation of ~72 mW, the ring resonance can be tuned by one free spectral range, resulting in wavelength-tunable optical filters. Both second-order and fifth-order ring resonators are presented, which can find ready application in microwave/radio frequency signal processing.

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Opt Express ; 17(18): 15449-54, 2009 Aug 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19724542

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We present an analytical expression for the transfer function of an optically-filtered radio frequency photonic link using phase modulation and coherent detection. This solution is applicable to quadrature passband signals and is significant for evaluating the distortion and consequently improving the linearity of such electrical-optical-electrical links. We show that the nonlinearity appears as an envelope distortion and discuss linearization techniques along with experimental validation.

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Opt Express ; 16(3): 1399-404, 2008 Feb 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18542213

ABSTRACT

Code scrambling combined with self obscuration in a spectral phase encoded OCDM system shows promise for enhanced confidentiality in high data rate networks. We demonstrate code scrambling using reconfigurable ring-resonator-based integrated coders for obscuring a 20 Gb/s OCDM signal comprising four polarization multiplexed coded tributaries.


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Algorithms , Communication , Computer Communication Networks , Data Compression/methods , Fiber Optic Technology , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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