Parametric Amplification, Wavelength Conversion and Phase Conjugation of a 2.048-Tbit/s WDM PDM 16-QAM Signal

01 January 2014

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We demonstrate polarization-independent parametric amplification of a 2.048-Tbit/s 8-WDM PDM 16-QAM signal and simultaneous wavelength conversion and phase conjugation in a highly nonlinear fiber. Two high-power continuous-wave pumps with orthogonal polarizations and counter-phase modulation are used in the fiber optical parametric amplifier (FOPA) to achieve broad-band flat gain, polarization independence, and high-quality idler generation. The polarization-independent FOPA is amplitude and phase preserving, and has ~10 dB on-off gain for the signal and ~9 dB conversion efficiency for the idler with a 1-dB bandwidth of ~16 nm. Compared to the back-to-back case, the amplified signals and the wavelength-converted conjugates have mean Q^2 penalties of only 0.6 dB and 0.4 dB, respectively, with variances of Q^2 factors across all the wavelength-division-multiplexed channels of only 0.3 dB. This demonstration shows the great promise of optical signal processing techniques to simultaneously process large-capacity multiple-channel multi-level signals with almost no latency and potentially low power consumption.