Higher-capacity communication links based on two-mode phase-sensitive amplifiers
Journal article, 2011

Optical communication links are usually made with erbium-doped fiber amplifiers, which amplify the signal waves in a phase-insensitive (PI) manner. They can also be made with parametric fiber amplifiers, in which the signal waves interact with idler waves. If information is transmitted using only the signals, parametric amplifiers are PI and their noise figures are comparable to those of erbium amplifiers. However, transmitting correlated information in the signals and idlers, or copying the signals prior to transmission, allows parametric amplifiers to be phase-sensitive (PS), which lowers their noise figures. The information capacities of two-mode PS links exceed those of the corresponding PI links by 2 b/s-Hz.

fiberoptic parametric-amplifier

nonlinear-optical fiber

amplification

gain

quantum-noise properties

mathematical-theory

transmission

Author

Colin McKinstrie

Nokia

N. Alic

University of California

Zhi Tong

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Photonics

Magnus Karlsson

Chalmers, Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Photonics

Optics Express

1094-4087 (ISSN) 10944087 (eISSN)

Vol. 19 13 11977-11991

Subject Categories

Telecommunications

DOI

10.1364/OE.19.011977

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