All-optical Phase Regeneration with Record PSA Extinction Ratio in a Low-birefringence Silicon Germanium Waveguide

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TitreAll-optical Phase Regeneration with Record PSA Extinction Ratio in a Low-birefringence Silicon Germanium Waveguide
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursEttabib MA, Bottrill K, Parmigiani F, Kapsalis A, Bogris A, Brun M, Labeye P, Nicoletti S, Hammani K, Syvridis D, Richardson DJ, Petropoulos P
JournalJOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume34
Pagination3993-3998
Date PublishedSEP 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0733-8724
Mots-clésfour-wave mixing, integrated optics, Nonlinear optics, optical waveguide, phase shift keying, silicon photonics
Résumé

We report a low-power continuous wave-pumped phase sensitive amplifier (PSA)-based phase regenerator implemented in a passive silicon-based waveguide. A polarization assisted-PSA, consisting of two orthogonally-polarized pumps and a phase-locked signal copolarized to one of them, was implemented in a low-birefringence silicon germanium (SiGe) waveguide. The strong TE/TM modal symmetry of the waveguide and its large nonlinear coefficient enabled the achievement of an extremely large phase sensitive extinction ratio of approximately 29 dB for a total input power of only 21.3 dBm. This SiGe-based PSA was used to demonstrate phase regeneration on a 20 Gb/s differential phase-shift keying signal, thereby reducing its error vector magnitude and phase error by three and six times respectively and enabling a bit-error ratio improvement of up to 2 dB.

DOI10.1109/JLT.2016.2587694