80 research outputs found
320 Gb/s Nyquist OTDM received by polarization-insensitive time-domain OFT
We have demonstrated the generation of a 320 Gb/s Nyquist-OTDM signal by rectangular filtering on an RZ-OTDM signal with the filter bandwidth (320 GHz) equal to the baud rate (320 Gbaud) and the reception of such a Nyquist-OTDM signal using polarization-insensitive time-domain optical Fourier transformation (TD-OFT) followed by passive filtering. After the time-to-frequency mapping in the TD-OFT, the Nyquist-OTDM signal with its characteristic sinc-shaped time-domain trace is converted into an orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal with sinc-shaped spectra for each subcarrier. The subcarrier frequency spacing of the converted OFDM signal is designed to be larger than the transform-limited case, here 10 times greater than the symbol rate of each subcarrier. Therefore, only passive filtering is needed to extract the subcarriers of the converted OFDM signal. In addition, a polarization diversity scheme is used in the four-wave mixing (FWM) based TD-OFT, and less than 0.5 dB polarization sensitivity is demonstrated in the OTDM receiver.</p
Single-Laser Multi-Terabit/s Systems
Optical communication systems carry the bulk of all data traffic worldwide. This book introduces multi-Terabit/s transmission systems and three key technologies for next generation networks. A software-defined multi-format transmitter, an optical comb source and an optical processing scheme for the fast Fourier transform for Tbit/s signals. Three world records demonstrate the potential: The first single laser 10 Tbit/s and 26 Tbit/s OFDM and the first 32.5 Tbit/s Nyquist WDM experiments
Single-Laser Multi-Terabit/s Systems
Optical communication systems carry the bulk of all data traffic worldwide. This book introduces multi-Terabit/s transmission systems and three key technologies for next generation networks. A software-defined multi-format transmitter, an optical comb source and an optical processing scheme for the fast Fourier transform for Tbit/s signals. Three world records demonstrate the potential: The first single laser 10 Tbit/s and 26 Tbit/s OFDM and the first 32.5 Tbit/s Nyquist WDM experiments
Optical frequency comb technology for ultra-broadband radio-frequency photonics
The outstanding phase-noise performance of optical frequency combs has led to
a revolution in optical synthesis and metrology, covering a myriad of
applications, from molecular spectroscopy to laser ranging and optical
communications. However, the ideal characteristics of an optical frequency comb
are application dependent. In this review, the different techniques for the
generation and processing of high-repetition-rate (>10 GHz) optical frequency
combs with technologies compatible with optical communication equipment are
covered. Particular emphasis is put on the benefits and prospects of this
technology in the general field of radio-frequency photonics, including
applications in high-performance microwave photonic filtering, ultra-broadband
coherent communications, and radio-frequency arbitrary waveform generation.Comment: to appear in Laser and Photonics Review
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