Webb R P, Dailey J M, Manning R J, Ellis A D
Tyndall National Institute & Department of Physics, University College Cork, Lee Maltings, Cork, Ireland.
Opt Express. 2011 Oct 10;19(21):20015-22. doi: 10.1364/OE.19.020015.
Simultaneous conversion of the two orthogonal phase components of an optical input to different output frequencies has been demonstrated by simulation and experiment. A single stage of four-wave mixing between the input signal and four pumps derived from a frequency comb was employed. The nonlinear device was a semiconductor optical amplifier, which provided overall signal gain and sufficient contrast for phase sensitive signal processing. The decomposition of a quadrature phase-shift keyed signal into a pair of binary phase-shift keyed outputs at different frequencies was also demonstrated by simulation.