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Wavelength conversion in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide microstructured fiber

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Abstract

We report on all-optical wavelength conversion of a 56Gb/s differential quadrature phase shift keying signal and a 42.7Gb/s on-off keying signal. Wavelength conversion is based on four-wave mixing effect in a 1 m long highly nonlinear GeAsSe chalcogenide fiber. The high nonlinearity of the fiber allows low-power penalty operation with a total average power of less than 60 mW.

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