Title :
Pattern Effect Suppression by Injecting Directly Modulated Synchronized Gain-Clamping Light Using Inverted Signal for PON Application of SOA
Author :
Taguchi, Katsuhisa ; Fujiwara, Masamichi ; Imai, Tetsuro ; Suzuki, Ken-Ichi ; Ishii, Hiroyuki ; Yoshimoto, Naoto
Author_Institution :
NTT Access Service Syst. Labs., NTT Corp., Yokosuka, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents and demonstrates a simple pattern effect suppression technique for the downstream repeater and the upstream booster semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) of an SOA-based, optically amplified passive optical network (PON) system. The synchronized gain-clamping light injection technique is applied to an SOA mainly consisting of an optical-electrical-optical converter. The feasibility of the technique is confirmed experimentally by applying it to a downstream amplification repeater in a Gigabit Ethernet PON (GE-PON) and a upstream booster amplifier in a 10G-EPON with a high output power optical network unit (ONU). In both cases, the pattern effect is significantly suppressed and the system loss budget is greatly improved. For the GE-PON repeater a large access span loss of over 40 dB was achieved with a trunk span distance of 51.8 km, and for the 10G-EPON the loss budget was increased to over 40 dB by using high-output power ONU.
Keywords :
optical fibre LAN; optical fibre losses; optical modulation; optical repeaters; passive optical networks; semiconductor optical amplifiers; synchronisation; 10G-EPON; GE-PON repeater; PON application; SOA-based optically amplified passive optical network system; access span loss; downstream amplification repeater; downstream repeater semiconductor optical amplifiers; gigabit Ethernet PON; high output power optical network unit; high-output power ONU; inverted signal; modulated synchronized gain-clamping light; optical-electrical-optical converter; pattern effect suppression; synchronized gain-clamping light injection technique; system loss budget; trunk span distance; upstream booster semiconductor optical amplifiers; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical network units; Passive optical networks; Repeaters; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Long-reach and high-splitting ratio PON system; PON repeater; optical access system; pattern effect suppression technique; semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA); synchronized gain-clamping (SGC) light injection;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2308912