Intensity-dependent parametric amplification for traveling-wave signal processing
Optics Letters, Vol. 25, Issue 21, pp. 1585-1587 (2000)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.25.001585
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Abstract
We propose and demonstrate a nonlinear parametric amplification system that relies on sequential use of a nonlinear phase shift (Kerr-like effect) and on phase-sensitive parametric amplification. We demonstrate amplification that is 50% better than with a bare phase-sensitive amplifier as well as two additional effects: inversion of weak optical modulation and suppression of classical noise.
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OCIS Codes
(190.4360) Nonlinear optics : Nonlinear optics, devices
(190.4410) Nonlinear optics : Nonlinear optics, parametric processes
(190.4970) Nonlinear optics : Parametric oscillators and amplifiers
(230.1150) Optical devices : All-optical devices
(230.4320) Optical devices : Nonlinear optical devices
(230.7020) Optical devices : Traveling-wave devices
Citation
T. Symul, K. Bencheikh, J. A. Levenson, D. Eger, and M. Oron, "Intensity-dependent parametric amplification for traveling-wave signal processing," Opt. Lett. 25, 1585-1587 (2000)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/ol/abstract.cfm?URI=ol-25-21-1585
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