Optical regeneration using self-phase modulation and quasi-continuous filtering
Optical regeneration using self-phase modulation and quasi-continuous filtering
We propose a scheme for 2R optical regeneration based on self-phase modulation in fiber and quasi-continuous filtering. Numerical simulations demonstrate the possibility of increasing the transmission reach from 3500 to more than 6000 km at 10 Gb/s using 100-km spans. Spectral broadening is shown to be small using this technique, indicating its suitability for wavelength-division-multiplexing regeneration
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Cuenot, B.
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Ellis, A.D.
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Richardson, D.J.
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26 June 2006
Cuenot, B.
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Ellis, A.D.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Cuenot, B., Ellis, A.D. and Richardson, D.J.
(2006)
Optical regeneration using self-phase modulation and quasi-continuous filtering.
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 18 (12), .
(doi:10.1109/LPT.2006.877003).
Abstract
We propose a scheme for 2R optical regeneration based on self-phase modulation in fiber and quasi-continuous filtering. Numerical simulations demonstrate the possibility of increasing the transmission reach from 3500 to more than 6000 km at 10 Gb/s using 100-km spans. Spectral broadening is shown to be small using this technique, indicating its suitability for wavelength-division-multiplexing regeneration
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Published date: 26 June 2006
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440733
ISSN: 1041-1135
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