Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a compact and tunable four-wave-mixing-based wavelength converter using a Bi/sub 2/O/sub 3/-based nonlinear fiber (Bi-NLF). An only 40-cm-long Bi-NLF is used as a nonlinear optical medium for wavelength conversion of a 40-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) signal with no additional stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) suppression scheme. The Bi-NLF used in this experiment has an extremely high SBS threshold owing to both its short length and relatively low Brillouin gain. The 40-cm Bi-NLF is fusion-spliced to standard single-mode fibers and its nonlinearity is measured to be /spl sim/1100 W/sup -1//spl middot/km/sup -1/. Error-free wavelength conversion over a 10-nm bandwidth at a 40-Gb/s NRZ data rate is readily achieved with a pure continuous-wave pump.

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