Abstract
We present a novel approach for real-time chromatic-dispersion (CD) monitoring using a Kerr phase-interrogator. CD induces a differential phase shift between two sinusoidal signals carried by two different wavelengths. A Kerr phase-interrogator converts the differential phase shift into power variation, and CD monitoring is achieved by measurement of the power variation in real time. A CD monitor with a resolution of 0.196 ps/nm is experimentally demonstrated. The high sensitivity and fast response of this CD monitoring approach opens the way for novel sensing applications.
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Lu, Y., Baker, C., Chen, L., & Bao, X. (2015). Chromatic-dispersion monitor based on a differential phase-shift method using a kerr phase-interrogator. IEEE Photonics Journal, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2418259
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