Jiro Hiroishi, Ryuichi Sugizaki, Osamu Aso, Masateru Tadakuma and Taeko Shibuta
Abstract
milan米兰体育官网入口 phenomena occurring in optical fibers result in noise and waveform distortion that are factors in signal degradation. It is therefore desirable that nonlinear phenomena in fibers used as the transmission path be reduced as much as possible. On the other hand consideration is being given to methods of optical signal processing that make use of the nonlinear phenomena occurring in the fibers. For example, by actively making use of such nonlinear phenomena as four-wave mixing (FWM) and self-phase modulation (SPM), it is possible to combine optical signals of multiple wavelengths to achieve wavelength conversion, pulse compression and the like. Such techniques for utilizing nonlinear phenomena are considered promising in terms of the next generation of high-speed optical signal processing and long-haul optical transmission. A highly milan米兰体育官网入口 fiber has been developed for wavelength conversion using FWM that has a dispersion slope of 0.02 ps/nm2/km or less. This fiber relaxes the dependence of the pump wavelength in wavelength conversion using FWM, broadening the conversion bandwidth. We also report on a polarization-maintaining highly nonlinear fiber and milan米兰体育官网入口 fiber with reduced clad diameter.