It is experimentally demonstrated that the four-wave mixing (FWM) effect in
an optical fiber can be exploited to achieve all-optical reshaping. The in
jection of a signal and a strong continuous-wave (CW) pump into a common di
spersion-shifted fiber results in several wavelength-converted replicas of
the signal. These spectral components exhibit various reshaping behaviors.
Selecting low-order FWM waves, we observe a sinusoidal-like transfer functi
on, However, unlike other reshaping devices, a step-like transfer function
is obtained for higher order mixing products. A significant noise compressi
on is observed at the converted output, starting from an input noisy nonret
urn-to-zero (NRZ) signal stream.