Abstract
All optical limiters may constitute the enablers of 3R regeneration for bit rates of 40 Gb/s and above. In [1], an all optical limiter is used to enhance the robustness of a cross saturation-based 3R regenerator against surge conditions, whilst in [2], the limiter equalizes the output of a Fabry Perot filter feeding a clock recovery unit. Furthermore, all optical limiters could mitigate fast power transients caused by data traffic bursts in optical amplifiers (OA). Their suitability for fast events is due to the exploitation of nonlinear optical effects, which are practically instantaneous. We investigated an all optical limiter based on self phase modulation (SPM). As depicted in Fig.l the limiter consists of a highly nonlinear fibre (HNLF), two dispersion compensating fibres (DCFi and DCF2) and an optical band pass filter. Low threshold is achieved by center frequency filtering (CFF) of the SPM-broadened signal spectrum. Negative dispersive chirping due to DCFi and DCF2 optimizes the power transfer characteristic for very low fluctuations in output pulse peak power. Simulations were conducted with and without a fibre transmission span, consisting of 80km of standard single mode fibre (SSMF), the dispersion was compensated by a DCF. The signals were reamplified by an OA.
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