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Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C Ballroom D Ballroom E 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–9:45 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. OThA • Microstructured OThB • Optical Processing I OThC • Resonant Optical OThD • Modulation OThE • Service and Network Fibers David Boertjes; Nortel Networks, Devices Techniques Management Ming-Jun Li; Corning Inc., USA, Canada, Presider David Moss; Univ. of Sydney, Michel W. Chbat; Siemens Hans-Martin Foisel; T-Systems Presider Australia, Presider Communications, Inc., USA, Technology Ctr., Germany, Presider Presider OThA1 • 8:00 a.m. OThB1 • 8:00 a.m. Invited OThC1 • 8:00 a.m. Tutorial OThD1 • 8:00 a.m. OThE1 • 8:00 a.m. Tutorial Large-Mode-Area Single-Mode Holey NEDO Project on Photonic Network Coupled Resonator Optical Devices, Offset Sideband Modulation at 2.5 Service Oriented Architectures with User Fiber with Low Bending Losses: Towards Technologies-Development of an OBS Amnon Yariv; Caltech, USA. No abstract GSym/s, Jamie D. Gaudette1, David J. Controlled Light Paths, Bill St. Arnaud; High Power Beam Delivery Systems, Node Prototype and Key Devices, available. Krause1, John C. Cartledge1, Kim Roberts2; Canarie Inc., Canada. An innovative opti- Yukihiro Tsuchida, Kunimasa Saitoh, Yoshiaki Nakano; Univ. of Tokyo, Japan. We 1Queen’s Univ., Canada, 2Nortel Networks, cal network paradigm is described where Masanori Koshiba; Hokkaido Univ., Japan. present a summary of the optical burst Canada. The generation of an optical all network elements, including switches, We propose a novel design method for switching (OBS) node prototype and carrier and 2.5-GSym/s offset modulated routers and links are represented as web large-mode-area single-mode holey fiber major components achieved in NEDO- sideband is demonstrated using arbitrary services, which can be bound into a net- with effective mode area of 1400 µm2, funded Photonic Network Project. Ad- optical waveform generation and a single work instantiation using web services small allowable bending radius of 5 cm, vanced devices such as matrix switch, laser and modulator. In this demonstra- workflow. and good beam quality factor of 1.15 at wavelength converter and tunable lasers tion, the sideband is modulated using 1.064-µm wavelength. are reported. QPSK and 16-QAM. OThA2 • 8:15 a.m. OThD2 • 8:15 a.m. Bending Properties of Hole-Assisted System Performance of DPSK Signals Single Polarization Fibers, Xin Chen, Transmitted through Broadband SBS- Ming-Jun Li, Joohyun Koh, Anthony Artuso, Based Slow Light Element and Reduction Daniel A. Nolan; Corning Inc., USA. We of Slow-Light-Induced Data-Pattern study effects of bending on single polar- Dependence, Bo Zhang1, Irfan Fazal1, ization fiber performance. Good qualita- Lianshan Yan2, Lin Zhang1, Alan E. tive agreement between numerical and Willner1, Zhaoming Zhu3, Daniel J. Bill St. Arnaud is Senior Director Ad- experimental results is found, which helps Gauthier3; 1Univ. of Southern California, vanced Networks for Canarie Inc., where to understand fiber deployment condi- USA, 2General Photonics, USA, 3Duke he has been responsible for the coordina- tions and facilitate new design. Univ., USA. We demonstrate 42 ps delay tion and implementation of Canada’s next on 10.7-Gb/s DPSK signals via SBS-based generation optical Internet initiative called slow light. Slow-light-induced DPSK- CA*net 4. He has been the principal archi- Thursday, March 29 Thursday, data-pattern dependence is analyzed and tect of the User Controlled LightPath its reduction results in 3-dB Q factor concept of applying Service Oriented improvement. NRZ-DPSK and RZ-DPSK Architecture to network elements to allow system performances are compared. users to orchestrate their own Internet network topologies and architectures fully integrated with their specific application needs. Bill St. Arnaud is an author of nu- merous papers and is a frequent guest speaker at various conferences on the Internet and optical networking. He is a graduate of Carleton University School of Engineering. 126 OFC/NFOEC 2007 Conference Room 304 A/B Room 303 A Room 303 B Room 303 C Notes 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m. OThF • Optical Packet OThG • Photodetectors, NThA • Optical Fiber NThB • Optical/Wireless Switching Networks Terabits and Terahertz Connectorization: Problems Access Architecture Liam-Kuan Chen; Chinese Univ. Joe Campbell; Univ. of Virginia, and Solutions Petar K. Pepeljugoski; IBM Res., of Hong Kong, China, Presider USA, Presider Jin Hong; Oplink Communica- USA, Presider tions, USA, Presider OThF1 • 8:00 a.m. Invited OThG1 • 8:00 a.m. NThA1 • 8:00 a.m. NThB1 • 8:00 a.m. Technologies for Building Fast High-Speed and High-Power Perfor- Managing Fiber Connections in NGN QoS-Aware Scheduling over Hybrid Reconfigurable WDM Optical Networks, mance of a Dual-Step Evanescently- and Applications, Michael F. Lane1, David Optical Wireless Networks, Yuanqiu Luo1, Daniel Blumenthal; Univ. of California at Coupled Uni-Traveling-Carrier Photo- Z. Chen1, Dimitrios Kokkinos2; 1Verizon Si Yin1, Ting Wang1, Yoshihiko Suemura2, Santa Barbara, USA. No abstract available. diode at a 1.55µm Wavelength, Y.-S. Wu, Labs, USA, 2CUNY, USA. Increasing fiber Shinya Nakamura2, Nirwan Ansari3, P.-H. Chiu, Jin-Wei Shi; Dept. of EE. Natl. applications such as DWDM, Ultra Long Milorad Cvijetic4; 1NEC Labs America, Central Univ., Taiwan. We demonstrate a Haul and FTTH are rapidly taxing manu- USA, 2NEC Corp., Japan, 3New Jersey Inst. dual-step evanescently-coupled uni-trav- ally managed fiber infrastructure. New of Technology, USA, 4NEC America, USA. eling-carrier photodiode to minimize the fiber management technologies and archi- Purposing to increase throughput in the dependence of responsivity on cleaved- tectures are evaluated to meet the growth hybrid optical wireless networks, we pro- length. High responsivity (0.9A/W), wide of emerging networks and applications. pose a scheduling scheme to deliver ser- electrical bandwidth (~60GHz), and high vices by taking the QoS requirement into saturation current-bandwidth product consideration. Simulations demonstrate (>780mA-GHz) have been achieved si- that the centralized process facilitates multaneously under 50Ω load. transmission overhead reduction. OThG2 • 8:15 a.m. Invited NThA2 • 8:20 a.m. NThB2 • 8:20 a.m. Invited Recent Advances in AlInAs Avalanche Field Installable Connector Optimized Optical/Wireless Access Architecture and March 29 Thursday, Photodiodes, Eiji Yagyu, E. Ishimura, M. for Holey Fiber, Yoshihisa Kato1, K. Field Trials, Peter Magill; AT&T, USA. No Nakaji, H. Itamoto, T. Aoyagi, K. Yoshiara, Suzuki1, K. Ohsono1, M. Wakasa2, Y. abstract available. Y. Tokuda; Mitsubishi Electric Corp., Japan. Nakatani2, T. Nishio2, M. Tachikura2; We present practical planar AlInAs APDs, 1Hitachi Cable, Ltd., Japan, 2Advanced which have large gain-bandwidth prod- Cable Systems Corp., Japan. To realize easy ucts, low noise, and high reliability. The field installation of connectors for holey APD receivers had a sensitivity of -28.6 fibers, we developed a novel mechanical dBm at 10 Gb/s and -37.0 dBm at splicing technique that utilizes a curing- 2.5 Gb/s. type material for refractive-index match- ing instead of conventional liquid-type materials. OFC/NFOEC Technical Session Abstracts 127 Ballroom A Ballroom B Ballroom C Ballroom D Ballroom E OThA • Microstructured OThB • Optical OThC • Resonant Optical OThD • Modulation OThE • Service and Network Fibers—Continued Processing I—Continued Devices—Continued Techniques—Continued Management—Continued OThA3 • 8:30 a.m. OThB2 • 8:30 a.m. OThD3 • 8:30 a.m. Mechanical Strength and Fatigue of DPSK Signal Regeneration Using a Non- High-Sensitivity Demodulation of Mul- Microstructured Optical Fibers, Alexey F. linear Amplifying Loop Mirror, Klaus tiple-Data-Rate WDM-DPSK Signals Kosolapov, Sergei L. Semjonov, Alexandr N. Sponsel1, Christian Stephan1, Kristian Using a Single Interferometer, David Denisov, Evgeny M. Dianov; Fiber Optics Cvecek1, Georgy Onishchukov1, Bernhard Caplan, Mark Stevens, John Carney; MIT Res. Ctr., Russian Acad. of Sciences, Russian Schmauss2, Gerd Leuchs1; 1Inst. of Optics, Lincoln Lab, USA. We demonstrate simul- Federation. The response of the strength Information and Photonics (Max Planck taneous reception of multiple-rate wave- and fatigue parameters of strong Res. Group) Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, length-division-multiplexed optical-DPSK microstructured fiber to environmental Germany, 2Inst. for Microwave Technology, signals using a single interferometer. The factors in holes was studied. It was similar Univ. of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. demodulation approach provides rate- to that for usual hole-free strong fibers Power characteristics and phase functions flexibility and scalability, enabling pen- without a protective coating. of a NALM are investigated in simulations alty-free performance and compliance and experimentally, showing a phase- with existing channel-rate and channel- preserving nonlinear characteristics suit- spacing standards. able for amplitude regeneration of phase- encoded signals. A negative power penalty of 1.5 dB was obtained. OThA4 • 8:45 a.m. OThB3 • 8:45 a.m. OThD4 • 8:45 a.m. Fracture Strength of Air-Clad All-Optical Amplitude Noise Suppres- Ultimate Linewidth-Tolerant 20-Gbps Microstructured Fibers, François sion of 160-Gb/s OOK and DPSK Data QPSK-Homodyne Transmission Using a Véronique, Seyed Sadreddin Aboutorabi; Signals Using a Parametric Fiber Switch, Spectrum-Sliced