Title: Four Wave Mixing
1Four - Wave Mixing
January - 08, 2003
2FWM Overview
- FWM is generated by the intensity-dependent
refractive index of the fiber. - Exists in WDM systems with two or more channels.
- Depends strongly on dispersion.
3Mixing Product Power Estimation
- Peak power of the mixing products
- Efficiency is given
4Mixing Product Power Estimation (continue)
- Difference of propagation constants
- ?ß depends on
- Channel frequencies
- Local dispersion
- Dispersion slope
5Mixing Product Power Estimation (continue)
- If dispersion is low and all WDM channels have
equal power, the formula is very simple
6Simple Example
- Three input channels (Dijk6)
- Leff 22 km, Aeff 55 µm2 , DSF (?01547.3
nm)
7Simple Example (continue)
FWM as SNR penalty
Dispersion increases the ?ß and reduces penalty
8Reducing FWM penalty
A. Unequal channel spacing
9Reducing FWM penalty
B. Dispersion Management
Higher dispersion ? Lower FWM
10Our Experiment
DSF, ?0 1563.5 nm, Leff 13.26 km, Aeff 50
µm2
2 ITU channels (17,18) 100 GHz spacing
11Our Experiment (continue)
2 ITU channels (17,19) 200 GHz spacing