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Control of four-wave mixing phase-matching condition using the Brillouin slow-light effect in fibers

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Abstract

All-optical control of the phase-matching condition in four-wave mixing (FWM) processes is demonstrated using the Brillouin slow-light effect in optical fibers. A counterpropagating stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) pump has been used to control the phase velocity of the FWM pump in a wavelength conversion scheme. Both experimetal results and theoretical simulations show an SBS-controlled 20dB difference on the wavelength conversion efficiency.

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