Star-coupler-based optical cross-connect switch experiments with tunable receivers
An optical cross-connect switch using the star-coupler-based frequency-division-multiplex technique are discussed. Two specific tunable receivers have been implanted. The first is a heterodyne receiver with a tunable laser as the local oscillator (LO) and the second is a tunable filter followed by a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE journal on selected areas in communications 1990-08, Vol.8 (6), p.1026-1031 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An optical cross-connect switch using the star-coupler-based frequency-division-multiplex technique are discussed. Two specific tunable receivers have been implanted. The first is a heterodyne receiver with a tunable laser as the local oscillator (LO) and the second is a tunable filter followed by a direct-detection receiver. In the heterodyne receiver, the tunable LO was a monolithic three-section multiple-quantum-well distributed Bragg laser capable of a 1000-GHz tuning range. Receiver sensitivity was measured to be -38 dBm at 1 Gb/s (BER=10/sup -10/). The power margin in the system substantiated feasibility for a 400*400 switch. In the tunable-filter receiver, the tunable filter is a tunable two-stage optical fiber Fabry-Perot filter design consisting of a narrowband filter followed by a wideband filter. The tuning of the filters is computer controlled, and the combined filter has a tuning range of 15000 GHz with a finesse of approximately=5170. Therefore, it is capable of covering over 1000 channels of 2.9 GHz each.< > |
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ISSN: | 0733-8716 1558-0008 |
DOI: | 10.1109/49.57805 |