Demonstration of long lengths of longitudinally uniform hollow core Photonic Bandgap fibre and their demonstration for low latency data transmission
Demonstration of long lengths of longitudinally uniform hollow core Photonic Bandgap fibre and their demonstration for low latency data transmission
Hollow core Photonic Bandgap fibres (HC-PBGFs) are the subject of substantial interest due to their intrinsically low nonlinearity and latency, which represent a substantial advantage over conventional, solid fibres. In this paper, we review recent progress at the ORC towards achieving long lengths of uniform fibre and in particular describe the fabrication of a 11 km long span of HC-PBGF with relatively low loss (~5 dB/km), wide bandwidth (~200 nm) and good longitudinal uniformity. The fibre span was able to support error free transmission at 10 Gbit/s across the entire C-Band. We believe this represents a major stepping stone in the demonstration of the viability of this technology for low-latency data transmission.
Petrovich, Marco
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Bradley, Thomas
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Poletti, Francesco
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Richardson, David
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2015
Petrovich, Marco
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Chen, Yong
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Bradley, Thomas
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Hayes, John
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Jasion, Gregory
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Numkam Fokoua, Eric
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Poletti, Francesco
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Liu, Zhixin
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Slavík, Radan
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Richardson, David
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Petrovich, Marco, Chen, Yong, Bradley, Thomas, Sandoghchi, Seyed Reza, Wheeler, Natalie, Hayes, John, Jasion, Gregory, Numkam Fokoua, Eric, Poletti, Francesco, Liu, Zhixin, Slavík, Radan and Richardson, David
(2015)
Demonstration of long lengths of longitudinally uniform hollow core Photonic Bandgap fibre and their demonstration for low latency data transmission.
17th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON '15), Budapest, Hungary.
05 - 09 Jul 2015.
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Hollow core Photonic Bandgap fibres (HC-PBGFs) are the subject of substantial interest due to their intrinsically low nonlinearity and latency, which represent a substantial advantage over conventional, solid fibres. In this paper, we review recent progress at the ORC towards achieving long lengths of uniform fibre and in particular describe the fabrication of a 11 km long span of HC-PBGF with relatively low loss (~5 dB/km), wide bandwidth (~200 nm) and good longitudinal uniformity. The fibre span was able to support error free transmission at 10 Gbit/s across the entire C-Band. We believe this represents a major stepping stone in the demonstration of the viability of this technology for low-latency data transmission.
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Published date: 2015
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17th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON '15), Budapest, Hungary, 2015-07-05 - 2015-07-09
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