Information processing with short optical pulses

M. Nuss
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Compact, practical, and cost effective femtosecond lasers are beginning to show up commercially both as solid-state and fiber lasers. These femtosecond sources can be used to great advantage in many communications and information processing applications. Interestingly enough, most of these applications are not related to the speed of these pulses, but rather use some other aspect of femtosecond laser pulses such as large spectral bandwidth, spectral coherence, intensity, short coherent length, or signal-to-noise advantages. For example, the 3 THz spectral bandwidth of a 100 fs laser pulse is wide enough to support 30 WDM channels spaced at 100 GHz, all covered by a single laser source. These channels can now be modulated using either a modulator array or even only a single modulator when the femtosecond pulses are chirped by propagation in optical fiber, as in chirped-pulse WDM. Using diode-pumped erbium fiber lasers, such a femtosecond WDM source can support many channels in a cost effective way. A single TDM modulator running at a multiple of the repetition rate of the laser can now both define as well as encode data onto the WDM channels sequentially. Interesting applications also result when we take advantage of space-time analogies in optical systems involving short pulses. This principle can be used for all-optical packet header recognition of terabit-per-second data streams. Using computer-generated holograms (CGH), we have generated and subsequently recognized 8-bit pulse sequences at a 1 Tb/s data rate.
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短光脉冲信息处理
紧凑、实用、低成本的飞秒激光器开始以固态和光纤激光器的形式出现在商业上。这些飞秒源可以在许多通信和信息处理应用中发挥很大的优势。有趣的是,大多数这些应用与这些脉冲的速度无关,而是利用飞秒激光脉冲的其他一些方面,如大光谱带宽,光谱相干性,强度,短相干长度或信噪比优势。例如,100fs激光脉冲的3thz频谱带宽足以支持间隔为100ghz的30个WDM信道,全部由单个激光源覆盖。当飞秒脉冲在光纤中传播时,如啁啾脉冲WDM,这些信道现在可以使用调制器阵列或甚至只有单个调制器进行调制。使用二极管泵浦铒光纤激光器,这种飞秒波分复用源可以以经济有效的方式支持多个通道。一个以激光重复率的倍数运行的TDM调制器现在既可以按顺序定义数据,也可以按顺序将数据编码到WDM信道上。当我们在涉及短脉冲的光学系统中利用时空类比时,也会产生有趣的应用。该原理可用于兆位/秒数据流的全光包头识别。利用计算机生成全息图(CGH),我们以1tb /s的数据速率生成并随后识别了8位脉冲序列。
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