Analysis of High-Contrast All-Optical Dual Wavelength Switching in Asymmetric Dual-Core Fibers

We systematically present experimental and theoretical results for the dual-wavelength switching of 1560 nm, 75 fs signal pulses (SPs) driven by 1030 nm, 270 fs control pulses (CPs) in a dual-core fiber (DCF). We demonstrate a switching contrast of 31.9 dB, corresponding to a propagation distance of...

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Hauptverfasser: Le Xuan The Tai, Longobucco, Mattia, Nguyen, Viet Hung, Paluba, Bartosz, Trippenbach, Marek, Malomed, Boris A, Astrauskas, Ignas, Pugzlys, Audrius, Baltuska, Andrius, Buczynski, Ryszard, Bugar, Ignac
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description We systematically present experimental and theoretical results for the dual-wavelength switching of 1560 nm, 75 fs signal pulses (SPs) driven by 1030 nm, 270 fs control pulses (CPs) in a dual-core fiber (DCF). We demonstrate a switching contrast of 31.9 dB, corresponding to a propagation distance of 14 mm, achieved by launching temporally synchronized SP-CP pairs into the fast core of the DCF with moderate inter-core asymmetry. Our analysis employs a system of three coupled propagation equations to identify the compensation of the asymmetry by nonlinearity as the physical mechanism behind the efficient switching performance.
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