Phase-encoded duobinary transmission over non-dispersion shifted fibre links employing chirped grating dispersion compensators
Phase-encoded duobinary transmission over non-dispersion shifted fibre links employing chirped grating dispersion compensators
High-bit-rate (10Gbit/s, 1.55µm) phase-encoded duobinary transmission over non-dispersion shifted fibre links employing chirped grating dispersion compensators is analysed. A reduced sensitivity to optical nonlinearities allows increased transmission powers and thus distance, 1700km compared to 1000km for the conventional NRZ-format. In addition for typical links around 700km an increased dispersion margin is observed, equivalent to ±60km compared with ±25km for the NRZ format.
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Ennser, K.
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Laming, R.I.
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Zervas, M.N.
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1997
Ennser, K.
11450092-3298-425a-982a-fda14ee8264b
Laming, R.I.
c86f359b-9145-4148-bc7d-ae4f3d272ca2
Zervas, M.N.
1840a474-dd50-4a55-ab74-6f086aa3f701
Ennser, K., Laming, R.I. and Zervas, M.N.
(1997)
Phase-encoded duobinary transmission over non-dispersion shifted fibre links employing chirped grating dispersion compensators.
Electronics Letters, 33 (1), .
(doi:10.1049/el:19970023).
Abstract
High-bit-rate (10Gbit/s, 1.55µm) phase-encoded duobinary transmission over non-dispersion shifted fibre links employing chirped grating dispersion compensators is analysed. A reduced sensitivity to optical nonlinearities allows increased transmission powers and thus distance, 1700km compared to 1000km for the conventional NRZ-format. In addition for typical links around 700km an increased dispersion margin is observed, equivalent to ±60km compared with ±25km for the NRZ format.
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Published date: 1997
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