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7 July 1998 Four-wave mixing among subpicosecond optical pulses in a semiconductor optical amplifier and its applications to optical sampling
Hitoshi Kawaguchi, Jun Inoue
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Abstract
We have demonstrated the highly nondegenerate four-wave mixing among sub-picosecond optical pulses in a 1.3 micrometers multiple-quantum well semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). We could directly measure the four-wave mixing signal in the output spectrum by current pulse pumping of the device. We achieved a high conversion efficiency of over 10% at a frequency conversion range of less than 1 THz. The limitation of conversion efficiency due to the gain saturation of the SOA was effectively overcome by using the short optical pulses. Preliminary results of optical sampling with picosecond time resolution are also described.
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Hitoshi Kawaguchi and Jun Inoue "Four-wave mixing among subpicosecond optical pulses in a semiconductor optical amplifier and its applications to optical sampling", Proc. SPIE 3283, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices VI, (7 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316698
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KEYWORDS
Nonlinear optics

Picosecond phenomena

Four wave mixing

Semiconductor optical amplifiers

Terahertz radiation

Frequency conversion

Signal processing

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