Published August 1, 1994 | Version public
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Four-wave mixing wavelength conversion efficiency in semiconductor traveling-wave amplifiers measured to 65 nm of wavelength shift

Abstract

The efficiency of broadband optical wavelength conversion by four-wave mixing in semiconductor traveling-wave amplifiers is measured for wavelength shifts up to 65 nm using a tandem amplifier geometry. A quantity we call the relative conversion efficiency function, which determines the strength of the four-wave mixing nonlinearity, was extracted from the data. Using this quantity, gain requirements for lossless four-wave mixing wavelength conversion are calculated and discussed. Signal to background noise ratio is also measured and discussed in this study.

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© Copyright 1994 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received February 22, 1994; revised May 23, 1994. This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research, Contract NOOO14-91-1524, and the Northrop Corporation.

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