Bandwidth Reduction of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering and Applications in Optical Communication
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Bandwidth Reduction of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering and Applications in Optical Communication

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  1. 176 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Bandwidth Reduction of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering and Applications in Optical Communication

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About this book

Stimulated Brillouin scattering is the most dominant nonlinear effect in single mode optical fibers. Its unique spectral characteristics, especially the narrow bandwidth of 20 – 30 MHz enable numerous applications, including optical spectrum analysis, delay and storage of light, distributed sensing and optical signal processing. Most of them would benefit from a reduction of the Brillouin gain bandwidth.This dissertation demonstrates several methods for significant reduction of the Brillouin gain bandwidth, including a multi-stage system, the superposition of the gain with two losses as well as the utilization of a frequency domain aperture. Thereby the Brillouin gain bandwidth can be reduced significantly down to 3 MHz, which equals 15% of the normal bandwidth.Furthermore, the reduced Brillouin gain bandwidth is employed for various applications. First, the resolution and the dynamic range of a Brillouin based optical spectrum analyzer are enhanced significantly. Second, a new technique for the storage of optical data packets, called Quasi-Light-Storage, is introduced and the maximum storage time is increased to 160 ns for 8 bit data packets. Finally, Brillouin scattering is used for the processing of optical frequency combs, leading to the generation high quality of mm- and THz-waves, as well as almost ideal sinc-shaped Nyquist pulse sequences.

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Information

Year
2016
Print ISBN
9783736993662
eBook ISBN
9783736983663
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Kurzfassung
  2. Abstract
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Contents
  5. Acronyms
  6. 1 Introduction
  7. 2 Brillouin Scattering
  8. 3 Brillouin Bandwidth Reduction
  9. 4 Optical Spectrum Analysis
  10. 5 Delay and Storage of Light
  11. 6 Frequency Comb Processing
  12. 7 Summary and Outlook
  13. Appendices
  14. References
  15. List of Publications