All optical regeneration methods and systems can be realized through an
exponential amplifier and a limiting amplifier, which could be two
independent devices (one piece of fiber with parametric amplification and
a semiconductor optical amplifier operating at saturation state) or one
single device (one piece of fiber). The signal quality and the extinction
ratio after regeneration are significantly improved compared with the
degraded incoming data using a parametric amplifier with the data signal
to be regenerated as the pump. The regenerated data has an extinction
ratio as high as 14 dB, an extinction ratio enhancement of approximately
5 dB and an approximately 5 dB negative power penalty. This regeneration
schemes are format transparent (RZ and NRZ), and provide noise reduction
both for bit 1's and bit 0's of the data sequence. The regeneration
method and apparatus that just utilizes fibers has the additional
capability of ultrafast response speed (several femtoseconds due to the
Kerr effect).