Low-Noise Phase-sensitive Parametric Amplifiers Based on Integrated Silicon-Nitride-Waveguides for Optical Signal Processing

Low-noise optical amplification has been a long-lasting research topic in various fields including communication, metrology and quantum optics. Here we report optical signal processing at different wavelengths enabled by a low-noise optical phase-sensitive amplifier (PSA) using a single compact inte...

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description Low-noise optical amplification has been a long-lasting research topic in various fields including communication, metrology and quantum optics. Here we report optical signal processing at different wavelengths enabled by a low-noise optical phase-sensitive amplifier (PSA) using a single compact integrated silicon nitride photonic waveguide. For 10 Gbit/s non-return-to-zero optical signals with central wavelengths tuned in the telecommunication band, the waveguide-based PSA exhibits a gain of more than 10 dB and a noise figure of about 1.2 dB when the coupling losses are neglected. For a bit-error-rate level of 10 −9 , penalties of less than 0.8 dB for all channels are observed after the signals propagating through the chip-based PSA, which may be due to the distortions in the few-mode waveguide. These experimental results generally agree with theoretical prediction and indicate that silicon-nitride-based PSAs are promising for the next generation of broadband optical signal processing and communication systems.
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Integrated optics
Noise
Noise levels
Noise sensitivity
Nonlinear optical devices
Nonlinear optics
Optical amplifiers
Optical communication
Optical fiber amplifiers
Optical fibers
Optical pumping
Optical signal processing
Optical waveguides
Parametric amplifiers
Quantum optics
Signal generation
Signal processing
Silicon
Silicon nitride
Waveguides
Wavelengths
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