Marhic Michel E, Andrekson Peter A, Petropoulos Periklis, Radic Stojan, Peucheret Christophe, Jazayerifar Mahmoud
College of Engineering, Swansea University Swansea, Wales, UK ; In memory of Professor Michel E. Marhic, a pioneer in the research of fiber optical parametric amplifiers, who passed away unexpectedly during the preparation of this paper.
Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience, Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg, Sweden.
Laser Photon Rev. 2015 Jan;9(1):50-74. doi: 10.1002/lpor.201400087. Epub 2014 Sep 30.
The prospects for using fiber optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs) in optical communication systems are reviewed. Phase-insensitive amplifiers (PIAs) and phase-sensitive amplifiers (PSAs) are considered. Low-penalty amplification at/or near 1 Tb/s has been achieved, for both wavelength- and time-division multiplexed formats. High-quality mid-span spectral inversion has been demonstrated at 0.64 Tb/s, avoiding electronic dispersion compensation. All-optical amplitude regeneration of amplitude-modulated signals has been performed, while PSAs have been used to demonstrate phase regeneration of phase-modulated signals. A PSA with 1.1-dB noise figure has been demonstrated, and preliminary wavelength-division multiplexing experiments have been performed with PSAs. 512 Gb/s have been transmitted over 6,000 km by periodic phase conjugation. Simulations indicate that PIAs could reach data rate x reach products in excess of 14,000 Tb/s × km in realistic wavelength-division multiplexed long-haul networks. Technical challenges remaining to be addressed in order for fiber OPAs to become useful for long-haul communication networks are discussed. [Formula: see text].