Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 26, Issue 2, 166(2006)
Study of Soliton Pulse with Small Pedestal Based on Adiabatic Soliton Compression Effects
The generation of ultra-short optical pulses with high repetition rate is one of the key technologies for high-speed optical time division multiplexing systems. However, the pulses directly generated by ordinal ultra-short pulse sources are usually not narrow enough. To meet the demand of high-speed optical communication systems, the pulses should be compressed. Using a 360 m dispersion decreasing fiber, 5.40 ps and 4.60 ps pulses with the repetition rate of 10 GHz and central wavelength of 1546 nm generated from a regeneratively mode-locked fiber laser (RMLFL) are adiabatically compressed into soliton pulses with pulse-width of 1.93 ps and 1.71 ps, respectively. The compression factors are 2.80 and 2.69, respectively. With a high quality and a small pedestal, the compressed solition pulse can be applied to 160 Gb/s optical time division multiplexing system.
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[in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese]. Study of Soliton Pulse with Small Pedestal Based on Adiabatic Soliton Compression Effects[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2006, 26(2): 166