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We propose a new way to use a semiconductor laser amplifier driven under a
loss condition for a signal light that acts as an ultrafast noise reduction
device using a nonlinear absorption effect. The absorption recovery time w
as reduced by stimulated recombination due to continuous-wave additional li
ght (assist light) whose wavelength was longer than that of the signal. Thi
s simple method is an attractive technique to realize optical functional de
vices with an ultrahigh-repetition rate. We have successfully confirmed a r
eceiver sensitivity improvement of 0.5 dB in a 5-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero sig
nal by using this principle. The improvement of the eye opening by passing
through the noise reduction device was estimated theoretically to reveal de
sign rules for an optimum optical noise reduction device.