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We demonstrate a simple and efficient cascaded operation of parametric wavelength conversion at 43 Gb/s by four-wave mixing for arbitrary input and output wavelengths over 30 nm, using SBS-suppressed low-dispersion-slope highly nonlinear fibers with a power penalty below 0.7 dB.
A simple and efficient cascaded operation of wavelength conversion for any arbitrary input and output wavelengths over 30 nm can be realized, using two dispersion-decreasing highly nonlinear fibers with SBS suppressed by distributed strain.
A simple and efficient wavelength converter for any arbitrary input and output wavelengths over 30 nm can be realized, using a dispersion-decreasing highly nonlinear fibre with stimulated Brillouin scattering suppressed by distributed strain.
We demonstrated FWM wavelength conversion with maximum conversion efficiency of 1.5 dB using a single CW pump with no phase modulation by SBS-suppressed HNLF. Over 60 nm of conversion bandwidth with over-0 dB conversion efficiency was obtained.
We demonstrated 8 dB SBS-suppression and a uniform dispersion simultaneously by down-sized dispersion-decreasing HNLF applying distributed strain. FWM wavelength conversion efficiency of -2 dB was achieved with single CW pumping.
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