May 30, 2022 at 12:21 pm
#80739

Dear Ifrah,
The FWM nonlinear effect occurs once it meets the necessary conditions of frequency and phase matching. Its effect increases when the propagating wavelengths are close to the zero dispersion wavelength and when the spacing between two neighboring wavelengths is very small. You need to be careful to the different nonlinear effects that could present in the fiber at the same time like SPM, XPF, etc…
You need to make sure that there is no interference to your carrying data wavelength from the other neighboring wavelength to get good quality Q-factor.
I hope this information is helpful. If you need to discuss further, please don’t hesitate to email me at ahmad.atieh@optiwave.com
Regards,
Ahmad
Categories
- All
-
Knowledge
Contains a detailed Q&A knowledge base. -
General
All non-technical questions. -
System
Optical system design and analysis. -
Instrument
Communicate and control different kinds of instruments. -
SPICE
Opto-electronic circuit design. -
FDTD
Finite-Difference Time-Domain simulation. -
BPM
Beam Propagation Method analysis and design. -
Grating
Fiber optic grating simulation. -
Fiber
Optical fiber design and characterization. -
Exchange
Users can exchange design files.
(Matlab, C++, etc.)