DocumentCode :
1243878
Title :
Some enabling techniques for polarization mode dispersion compensation
Author :
Sandel, D. ; Mirvoda, V. ; Bhandare, S. ; Wüst, F. ; Noé, R.
Author_Institution :
Opt. Commun. & High-Frequency Eng. Univ. of Paderborn, Germany
Volume :
21
Issue :
5
fYear :
2003
fDate :
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1198
Lastpage :
1210
Abstract :
Progress toward 40-Gb/s polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) compensation is presented in several areas. A single-waveplate polarization scrambler that generates Stokes´ parameters with just three harmonics has been realized. Together with an arrival-time detection scheme, it allows the detection of about 1 ps of PMD within 2.4 μs in a 40-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero transmission setup. A scrambler that operates independent of its input polarization has also been realized. Both scramblers can be shared among a number of wavelength-division-multiplexed (WDM) channels for which PMD is to be detected. Furthermore, an inverse scattering technique has been implemented to determine differential group-delay profiles of an improved distributed PMD compensator in X-cut, Y-propagation LiNbO3. In this context, the most common kind of higher order PMD is identified, which typically persists after compensation of first-order PMD. In a fiber link with polarization scrambling, it is shown to be measurable in a most efficient manner by comparing the rising and falling slopes of the detected signal using two oppositely poled one-way rectifiers placed at the output of a differentiator.
Keywords :
compensation; delays; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre polarisation; telecommunication channels; wavelength division multiplexing; 2.4 ms; 40 Gbit/s; LiNbO3; WDM channels; arrival-time detection scheme; detected signal; differential group delay profiles; differentiator; falling slopes; fiber link; harmonies; inverse scattering technique; nonreturn-to-zero transmission setup; oppositely poled one-way rectifiers; polarization mode dispersion compensation; polarization scrambling; rising slopes; single waveplate polarization scrambler; wavelength-division-multiplexed channels; Costs; Inverse problems; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber polarization; Optical receivers; Polarization mode dispersion; Signal detection; Spectral analysis; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2003.811563
Filename :
1213576
Link To Document :
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