Title :
Performance of lightwave systems incorporating multilongitudinal mode laser and optically preamplified receiver combinations
Author :
Fyath, R.S. ; O´Reilly, J.J.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. Eng. Sci., Wales Univ., Bangor, UK
fDate :
8/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance of optical communication systems employing multilongitudinal mode laser and semiconductor laser preamplified receiver combinations is investigated theoretically, emphasis being placed on the influence of mode partition noise (MPN). Two types of MPN are considered in the analysis: one owing to wavelength-dependent fibre dispersion and the other owing to the wavelength-dependent attenuation mechanism associated with both the amplifier gain and optical filter transmission characteristics. For multimode laser operation there is an optimum bandwidth for the bandpass optical filter at which the required detectable optical power for a given bit error rate (BER) is minimum. Operating with filter bandwidth less than this optimum value will degrade dramatically the sensitivity. The analysis presented may be used to provide guidelines for the design of optical systems based on laser amplifiers and multimode or nearly single mode laser sources
Keywords :
band-pass filters; laser modes; optical communication equipment; optical filters; receivers; semiconductor junction lasers; amplifier gain; bandpass optical filter; bit error rate; detectable optical power; lightwave systems; mode partition noise; multilongitudinal mode laser; optical communication; optical filter transmission characteristics; optically preamplified receiver combinations; optimum bandwidth; semiconductor laser; wavelength-dependent attenuation mechanism; wavelength-dependent fibre dispersion;
Journal_Title :
Optoelectronics, IEE Proceedings J