Photonic Signal Processing: Fiber Optics and Waveguide On-Chip Technologies
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Optics and Lasers".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 402
Special Issue Editor
2. Permanent Address 1, Institute of Physics Rosario (IFIR-CONICET), Blvr. 27 de Febrero 210bis, Rosario 2000, Argentina
3. Permanent Address 2, Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA), Facultad de Química e Ingeniería, Av. Pellegrini 3314, Rosario 2000, Argentina
Interests: photonic signal processing; fractional operations; applications of fiber optics; fiber lasers; mode-locking
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Signal processing in optical networks is usually implemented based on digital signal processing. This involves several well-defined steps: optical-to-electrical conversion, electronic sampling, digital signal processing, and back electrical-to-optical conversion. In this sequence, the electronic sampling rate represents a clear bottleneck. A solution to circumvent this problem is to perform signal processing directly in the optical domain using a photonic signal processor; i.e., operating directly on the complex field envelope of a given light signal. Further, this operation can be performed analogically or digitally, and based on fiber-optics or waveguide on-chip technologies. Thus, a photonic signal processor can be used to perform a given—relatively simple—operation on a given light pulse.
Dear Colleagues:
It is a great pleasure and honor to present this Special Issue on “Photonic Signal Processing: Fiber Optics And Waveguide On-Chip Technologies” of MDPI’s open access journal Applied Sciences. It is a Special Issue which aims to present recent advances in photonic signal processing, and future prospects of this key, fundamental research area. All interested authors are encouraged to submit their newest results on photonic signal processors, either based on optical fibers or waveguide on-chip technologies, for possible publication in this issue of the Applied Sciences journal. All papers need to present original, previously unpublished work and will be subject to the regular standards and peer-review processes of this journal (including the usual pay fees, though there is a possibility of a special discount for a few selected contributions). Prospective authors are encouraged to also submit review proposals.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Microwave filters;
- Pulse shaping;
- Wavelength conversion;
- Nonlinear optical processes;
- Integer and fractional calculus operators;
- Integer and fractional transforms;
- Theoretical design and modeling;
- All-optical tunable delays;
- Arbitrary waveform generators;
- Optical logic gates;
- Correlators;
- Analog and digital processing;
Dr. Christian Cuadrado-Laborde
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Microwave filters
- Pulse shaping
- Wavelength conversion
- Nonlinear optical processes
- Integer and fractional calculus operators
- Integer and fractional transforms
- Theoretical design and modeling
- All-optical tunable delays
- Arbitrary waveform generators
- Optical logic gates
- Correlators
- Analog and digital processing
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