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Noise suppression of incoherent light using a gain-saturated SOA: implications for spectrum-sliced WDM systems

Noise suppression of incoherent light using a gain-saturated SOA: implications for spectrum-sliced WDM systems
Noise suppression of incoherent light using a gain-saturated SOA: implications for spectrum-sliced WDM systems
In this paper, we present an experimental and numerical study of semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA)-based noise suppression and its relevance to high-channel-density spectrum sliced wavelength-division-multiplexed systems. We show that the improvement in signal quality is accompanied by spectral distortion, which renders it susceptible to deterioration in the presence of subsequent optical filtering.

This phenomenon originates from the loss of intensity correlation between spectral components of the SOA output when the signal spectrum is altered. As a consequence, a design tradeoff is introduced between intensity noise and crosstalk in high-channel-density systems. These adverse effects can be overcome by optimized SOA design, resulting in a significant improvement in signal quality.
optical noise, semiconductor optical amplifier (soa), spectrum slicing, wavelength-division multiplexing(wdm)
0733-8724
2399-2409
McCoy, Anoma D.
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Horak, Peter
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Thomsen, Benn C.
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Ibsen, Morten
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Richardson, David J.
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Horak, Peter
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Thomsen, Benn C.
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Ibsen, Morten
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McCoy, Anoma D., Horak, Peter, Thomsen, Benn C., Ibsen, Morten and Richardson, David J. (2005) Noise suppression of incoherent light using a gain-saturated SOA: implications for spectrum-sliced WDM systems. IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, 23 (8), 2399-2409. (doi:10.1109/JLT.2005.852023).

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In this paper, we present an experimental and numerical study of semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA)-based noise suppression and its relevance to high-channel-density spectrum sliced wavelength-division-multiplexed systems. We show that the improvement in signal quality is accompanied by spectral distortion, which renders it susceptible to deterioration in the presence of subsequent optical filtering.

This phenomenon originates from the loss of intensity correlation between spectral components of the SOA output when the signal spectrum is altered. As a consequence, a design tradeoff is introduced between intensity noise and crosstalk in high-channel-density systems. These adverse effects can be overcome by optimized SOA design, resulting in a significant improvement in signal quality.

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Published date: 2005
Additional Information: Publication No: 3070
Keywords: optical noise, semiconductor optical amplifier (soa), spectrum slicing, wavelength-division multiplexing(wdm)
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 30212
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/30212
ISSN: 0733-8724
PURE UUID: fe9ef827-ec01-4a1b-a93d-b674c3a63a4e
ORCID for Peter Horak: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8710-8764
ORCID for David J. Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7751-1058

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Date deposited: 11 May 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:27

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Author: Anoma D. McCoy
Author: Peter Horak ORCID iD
Author: Benn C. Thomsen
Author: Morten Ibsen

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