Nc. Kothari et Dj. Blumenthal, INFLUENCE OF GAIN SATURATION, GAIN ASYMMETRY, AND PUMP PROBE DEPLETION ON WAVELENGTH CONVERSION EFFICIENCY OF FWM IN SEMICONDUCTOR OPTICAL AMPLIFIERS/, IEEE journal of quantum electronics, 32(10), 1996, pp. 1810-1816
The effects of gain saturation, gain asymmetry, and pump/probe depleti
on on the conversion efficiency of four-wave mixing (FWM) in semicondu
ctor optical amplifiers are studied analytically and numerically, The
power dependence of FWM coupling coefficients and ultrafast relaxation
-related gain mechanisms are included in the model. By studying the FW
M efficiency in the transition from unsaturated to strongly saturated
regions, it is seen that gain asymmetry results in deviation from smal
l-signal models when the pump-probe detuning and pump powers are small
, At high pump injection or gain conditions, it is also shown that the
small-signal model breaks down even for relatively large detuning fre
quencies. Probe depletion is also seen to be critical under saturated
conditions and an upper bound is derived for ranges of input pump powe
r, pump-probe detuning, and gain for a given amplifier under which the
small-signal model is valid.