Abstract
In this paper, we report numerical studies of the propagation of
ultrashort optical soliton pulses in a four-stage Mach-Zehnder
interferometer (4SMZI), which is constructed with ordinary
telecommunication fiber (OTF) and dispersion decreasing fibers (DDF)
considering a linear profile. The performance of the 4SMZI was studied
numerically considering the nonlinear soliton regime of operation.
Results showed that the soliton transmission regime of the device is
strongly dependent of the pump power. The crosstalk (X talk) level is
dependent of the pump power and the dispersion of the fibers. For high
pump power the X talk is lower for the 4SMZI operating with the DDF. For
this configuration the minimum of the X talk level (-22.8 dB) is
obtained for 2.7P(0) of pump power. The extinction ratio (X ratio) is
also very dependent on the pump power. It also degenerates with the
increase of the pump power. For low pump powers the 4SMZI operating with
ordinary fiber and DDF fibers presents better X ratio compared to high
pump powers. One can say that the operation of the device as an optical
switch is not improving with the use of the DDF fibers. However, for the
multiplexing/demultiplexing operation, the proposed 4SMZI which is
constructed with DDF, operating with optical solitons, is showing
improvements in the X talk levels of operation of the device, results
that may find applications in WDM systems and networks. (c) 2004
Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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