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  • Fast Optical Circuit Switch for Intra-Datacenter Networking Open Access

    Koh UEDA  Yojiro MORI  Hiroshi HASEGAWA  Hiroyuki MATSUURA  Kiyo ISHII  Haruhiko KUWATSUKA  Shu NAMIKI  Toshio WATANABE  Ken-ichi SATO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Pubricized:
    2017/04/20
      Vol:
    E100-B No:10
      Page(s):
    1740-1746

    This paper presents a fast and large-scale optical circuit-switch architecture for intra-datacenter applications that uses a combination of space switches and wavelength-routing switches are utilized. A 1,440 × 1,440 optical switch is designed with a fast-tunable laser, 8×8 delivery-and-coupling switch, and a 180×180 wavelength-routing switch. We test the bit-error-ratio characteristics of all ports of the wavelength-routing switch using 180-wavelength 10-Gbps signals in the full C-band. The worst switching time, 498 microseconds, is confirmed and all bit-error ratios are acceptable.

  • Automatically-Controlled C-Band Wavelength Conversion with Constant Output Power Based on Four-Wave Mixing in SOA's

    Koji OTSUBO  Tomoyuki AKIYAMA  Haruhiko KUWATSUKA  Nobuaki HATORI  Hiroji EBE  Mitsuru SUGAWARA  

     
    PAPER-Lasers, Quantum Electronics

      Vol:
    E88-C No:12
      Page(s):
    2358-2365

    We demonstrate the C-band wavelength conversion unit having functions of automatic wavelength recognition, power equalization, and elimination of original signal and pumping light for the first time, which is based on four-wave mixing (FWM) in semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOA's). The constructed unit automatically detects signal wavelength, sweeps wavelength of a pumping light, and adjusts center wavelengths of band pass filters and gain values of erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA's), in order to convert the wavelength of the signal to the arbitrary wavelength we set, and eliminate the original signal and pumping light after conversion. Amplification of the signal, pumping, and wavelength-converted lights compensates the detuning dependence of conversion efficiency and its asymmetry in the quantum-well (QW) SOA, to keep the power of the wavelength-converted light constant within the whole C-band region. The switching time of wavelength conversion by the unit is about a second, which is dominated by mechanical movement of the tunable filters. Wavelength-converted 2.5 and 10 Gb/s NRZ signals show clear eye-openings when the detuning is positive (ωp > ωs), and a 2-ps pulse train is also successfully wavelength-converted. To overcome the problem of the asymmetric conversion efficiency in the QW-SOA, we adopted quantum-dot (QD) SOA's. Although the 1.5 µm QD-SOA still shows its asymmetry, which will be improved by optimization of quantum dot structure, wavelength conversion of a 160 Gb/s RZ signal is demonstrated by the QD-SOA's. More improvement of the performance of the wavelength conversion unit should be possible by making switching time faster and installing the optimized QD-SOA's.