Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Protoporphyrin IX Photodegradation Using Multi‐Wavelength Light Sources

2020 ◽  
Vol 96 (6) ◽  
pp. 1208-1214
Author(s):  
Víctor Sánchez ◽  
Marlon Rodrigues Garcia ◽  
Michelle Barreto Requena ◽  
Renan Arnon Romano ◽  
Leonardo Boni ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Moss

Microcombs provide a potential compact and efficient light source for multi-Terabit-per-second optical superchannels. However, as the bandwidth of these multi-wavelength light sources is increased, this can result in low per-line power. Optical amplifiers can be used to overcome power limitations, but the accompanying spontaneous optical noise can degrade performance in optical systems. To overcome this issue, we propose wideband noise reduction for comb lines using a high-Q microring resonator, whose resonances align with comb lines. When applying the proposed distillation to a superchannel system with 18 Gbaud, 64-QAM sub-channels in a > 10 Tb/s optical superchannel, we find that noise-corrupted comb lines can reduce the optical signal-to-noise ratio required for the comb by ~ 9 dB when used as optical carriers at the transmitter side, and by ~ 12 dB when used as a local oscillator at the receiver side.


2013 ◽  
Vol 40 (12) ◽  
pp. 1202001
Author(s):  
张灿 Zhang Can ◽  
朱洪亮 Zhu Hongliang ◽  
梁松 Liang Song ◽  
韩良顺 Han Liangshun ◽  
王圩 Wang Wei

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Moss

Microcombs provide a potential compact and efficient light source for multi-Terabit-per-second optical superchannels. However, as the bandwidth of these multi-wavelength light sources is increased, this can result in low per-line power. Optical amplifiers can be used to overcome power limitations, but the accompanying spontaneous optical noise can degrade performance in optical systems. To overcome this issue, we propose wideband noise reduction for comb lines using a high-Q microring resonator, whose resonances align with comb lines. When applying the proposed distillation to a superchannel system with 18 Gbaud, 64-QAM sub-channels in a > 10 Tb/s optical superchannel, we find that noise-corrupted comb lines can reduce the optical signal-to-noise ratio required for the comb by ~ 9 dB when used as optical carriers at the transmitter side, and by ~ 12 dB when used as a local oscillator at the receiver side.


Author(s):  
Chawaphon Prayoonyong ◽  
Andreas Boes ◽  
Xingyuan Xu ◽  
Mengxi Tan ◽  
Sai T. Chu ◽  
...  

Microcombs provide a potential compact and efficient light source for multi-Terabit-per-second optical superchannels. However, as the bandwidth of these multi-wavelength light sources is increased, this can result in low per-line power. Optical amplifiers can be used to overcome power limitations, but the accompanying spontaneous optical noise can degrade performance in optical systems. To overcome this issue, we propose wideband noise reduction for comb lines using a high-Q microring resonator, whose resonances align with comb lines. When applying the proposed distillation to a superchannel system with 18 Gbaud, 64-QAM sub-channels in a > 10 Tb/s optical superchannel, we find that noise-corrupted comb lines can reduce the optical signal-to-noise ratio required for the comb by ~ 9 dB when used as optical carriers at the transmitter side, and by ~ 12 dB when used as a local oscillator at the receiver side.


Author(s):  
C. E. Zah ◽  
F. Favire ◽  
B. Pathak ◽  
L. Curtis ◽  
P. S. D. Lin ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chin-Feng Su ◽  
Likarn Wang ◽  
Shien-Kuei Liaw ◽  
Yu-Sing Huang

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Moss

Microcombs provide a potential compact and efficient light source for multi-Terabit-per-second optical superchannels. However, as the bandwidth of these multi-wavelength light sources is increased, this can result in low per-line power. Optical amplifiers can be used to overcome power limitations, but the accompanying spontaneous optical noise can degrade performance in optical systems. To overcome this issue, we propose wideband noise reduction for comb lines using a high-Q microring resonator, whose resonances align with comb lines. When applying the proposed distillation to a superchannel system with 18 Gbaud, 64-QAM sub-channels in a > 10 Tb/s optical superchannel, we find that noise-corrupted comb lines can reduce the optical signal-to-noise ratio required for the comb by ~ 9 dB when used as optical carriers at the transmitter side, and by ~ 12 dB when used as a local oscillator at the receiver side.


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