{[INVITED] Self-induced polarization tracking, tunneling effect and modal attraction in optical fiber

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Titre{[INVITED] Self-induced polarization tracking, tunneling effect and modal attraction in optical fiber
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursGuasoni M., Morin P., Bony P.-Y, Wabnitz S., Fatome J.
JournalOPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume80
Pagination247-259
Date PublishedJUN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0030-3992
Mots-clésFiber optics communications, Nonlinear optics, polarization control
Résumé

In this paper, we report the observation and exploitation of the capability of light to self-organize its state-of-polarization, upon propagation in optical fibers, by means of a device called Omnipolarizer. The principle of operation of this system consists in a counter-propagating four-wave mixing interaction between an incident signal and its backward replica generated at the fiber output thanks to a reflective fiber loop. We have exploited this self-induced polarization tracking phenomenon for all-optical data processing and successfully demonstrated the spontaneous repolarization of a 40-Gbit/s On-Off keying optical signal without noticeable impairments. Moreover, the strong local coupling between the two counter-propagating waves has also revealed a fascinating aspect of the Omnipolarizer called polarization-based tunneling effect. This intrinsic property enables us to instantaneously let ``jump'' a polarization information onto the reflected signal, long before the expected time-of-flight induced by the round-trip along the fiber span. Finally, we discuss how the concept of self-organization could be generalized to multimode fibers, which paves the way to new important applications in the framework of spatial-mode multiplexing. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.optlastec.2015.12.011