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A simple and high performance soliton/SPM based pulse compression/reshaping unit

NAZMI A. MOHAMMED1,2,3, KHALIL M. ELKHAMISY4,5, MOUSTAFA H. ALY6,*

Affiliation

  1. Faculty of Engineering, New Cairo Academy for Science and Arts, New Cairo, Egypt
  2. Photonic Research Center, October 6 University, 6th of October city, Egypt
  3. Faculty of Engineering, the Egyptian Chinese University, Cairo, Egypt
  4. Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, High Institute of Engineering, El-Shorouk Academy, Cairo, Egypt
  5. Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Cairo, Egypt
  6. Electronics and Communication Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Technology, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Alexandria, Egypt, Member of OSA

Abstract

In this study, a simple and high performance pulse compression/reshaping unit is designed and evaluated. This unit is soliton based for compression and self-phase modulation (SPM) based for reshaping using a dispersion compensating fiber (DCF). A remarkable 6 % compression ratio (CR) and more than 30 dB improvement in the extinction ratio (ER) are obtained. Compared to related work, a high and flexible performance is achieved..

Keywords

Soliton, Self-phase modulation, Pulse compression and reshaping, Extinction ratio.

Citation

NAZMI A. MOHAMMED, KHALIL M. ELKHAMISY, MOUSTAFA H. ALY, A simple and high performance soliton/SPM based pulse compression/reshaping unit, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 10, 11-12, November–December 2016, pp.821-824 (2016).

Submitted at: July 11, 2016

Accepted at: Nov. 25, 2016