Abstract
This article explores performance study for optical combinational designs based on nonlinear characteristics with semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA). Two configurations for optical half-adder with non-return-to-zero modulation pattern altogether with Mach–Zehnder modulator, interferometer at 50-Gbps data rate have been successfully realized. Accordingly, SUM and CARRY outputs have been concurrently executed and verified for their output waveforms. Numerical simulations for variation of data rate and key design parameters have been effectively executed outcome with optimum performance. Investigations depict overall good performance of the design in terms of the extinction factor. It also inferred that all-optical realization based on SOA is competent scheme, as it circumvents costly optoelectronic translation. This could be well supportive to erect larger complex optical combinational circuits.
Ethical statement
For the proposed work I have not taken any financial assistance from any agency/organization and conflict of interest as “None”.
Acknowledgment
Thanks to Department of Electronics and Communication University of Allahabad-India for providing the software OptSim (R-Soft) Fiber Optic Communication System.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Amplifiers
- Comparative Performance of Modulation Formats using RAMAN-EDFA Hybrid Optical Amplifier in Fiber Optic Communication System
- Devices
- Binary to Octal and Octal to Binary Code Converter Using Mach–Zehnder Interferometer for High Speed Communication
- An Optical Power Divider Based on Two-dimensional Photonic Crystal Structure
- Design of Optical Boolean Function Generator Using Lithium Niobate-Based Mach–Zehnder Interferometer for WDM Applications
- Lasers
- Linewidth Enhancement Factor Measurement of a Fabry Perot Laser Diode through Narrowband Optical FM Generation
- Measurements
- Sensing Refractive Indices of Fluids by Wavelength-Tunable Laser and Novel Multi-stage Directional Couplers
- Networks
- Quality Analysis in Phase Modulated Radio over Fiber in WDM/DWDM Network
- Design and Performance Investigation for the Optical Combinational Networks at High Data Rate
- Systems
- Mitigating the Effects of Fog Attenuation in FSO Communication Link Using Multiple Transceivers and EDFA
- 20 Gbps Bidirectional Transmission via Four Channels over Long-haul SMF in a WDM-PON Architecture using External Modulation Scheme
- Research on Transmission Performance of Different Modulation Formats Based on Re-modulation WDM-PON
- Analysis of secured Optical Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexed System
- Design and Evaluation of 10-Gbps Inter-satellite Optical Wireless Communication Link for Improved Performance
- A Power Compensated Novel Architecture of RM-OXC Based on T-FBG and OC: A High-speed and Cost-effective System
- Theory
- Design and Analysis of Stimulated Raman Scattering-Aware Algorithm in RWA
- Analytical Evaluation of the Effect of Cross-Polarization-induced Crosstalk on the BER Performance of a PDM-QPSK Coherent Homodyne Optical Transmission System
- News
- Engineered to last – splicing technology from Fujikura Europe remains superior