Abstract
All-optical logic gates are the basic building blocks of photonic integrated circuits to be used for signal processing, to ensure high speed signal processing and decreasing complexity of network. In this paper, reconfigurable all-optical logic gate has been proposed and numerical simulations are analysed at a bit rate of 120 Gb/s. Wavelength Converter, NOT, NOR, AND, XOR, XNOR, A¯.B and OR are the all-optical logic gates that has been designed and implemented using single circuit and has minimum quality factor of 27 dB. All the signal processing operations have been implemented by the exploitation of cross-phase modulation in two parallelly placed (Mach-Zehnder Interferometric configuration) highly nonlinear fibers (HNLF). The influence of variation in input power, at different length of HNLF determines that the quality factor increases for increase in power or length of highly nonlinear fiber up to a certain limit. Quality factor increases for decrease in effective area of the highly nonlinear fiber for a certain range of input power and saturates for further increase in input power. Also, the quality factor is not directly affected with increase in bit rate but adversely affected by increase in dispersion.
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