Multiple spatial and wavelength conversion operations based on a frequency-degenerated intermodal four-wave mixing process in a graded-index 6-LP few-mode fiber
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Titre | Multiple spatial and wavelength conversion operations based on a frequency-degenerated intermodal four-wave mixing process in a graded-index 6-LP few-mode fiber |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Auteurs | Zhang H., Bigot-Astruc M., Sillard P., Millot G., Kibler B., Fatome J. |
Journal | APPLIED OPTICS |
Volume | 59 |
Pagination | 5497-5505 |
Date Published | JUN 20 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1559-128X |
Résumé | We report on the experimental observation of a simultaneous threefold wavelength and spatial conversion process at telecommunication wavelengths taking place in a 6-LP-mode graded-index few-mode fiber. The physical mechanism is based on parallel and phase-matched frequency-degenerated intermodal four-wave mixing (FD-IFWM) phenomena occurring between the fundamental mode and higher-order spatial modes. More precisely, a single high-power frequency-degenerated pump wave is simultaneously injected in the four spatial modes LP01, LP11, LP02, and LP31 of a 1.8-km long graded-index few-mode fiber together with three independent signals in the fundamental mode. By means of three parallel phase-matched FD-IFWM interactions, these initial signals are then simultaneously spatially and frequency-converted from the fundamental mode to specific high-order modes. The influence of the differential modal group delay is also investigated and shows that the walk-off between the spatially multiplexed signals significantly limits the bandwidth of the conversion process for telecom applications. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America |
DOI | 10.1364/AO.393299 |