• DocumentCode
    1853449
  • Title

    Impact of modulation instability on high bit rate optically-amplified transmission systems

  • Author

    Saunders, R.A. ; Patel, B.L. ; Garthe, D. ; Lee, W.S.

  • Author_Institution
    Nortel Technol., Harlow, UK
  • fYear
    1996
  • fDate
    35173
  • Abstract
    Modulation instability (MI) can have a significant impact on optically-amplified transmission systems operated in the anomalous dispersion regime. MI is a nonlinear four wave mixing (FWM) interaction whereby a probe signal (in this case spontaneous emission noise) is parametrically amplified and a pump signal (optical carrier) depleted. This effect therefore results in a degraded SNR and will limit maximum optical amplifier output power. As the amplified noise has a non-white spectral density, its impact on system performance can be catastrophic as the TDM bit rate increases. This paper addresses the potential system limitations over dispersion shifted fibre (DSF) and non-dispersion shifted fibre (NDSF). Modelling results are obtained using a nonlinear numerical simulator and the predicted results show good agreement with experiments. The onset of MI at moderately low power levels (4 to 8 mW) show that this effect will have a significant impact on high speed TDM transmission over both NDSF and DSF, when operated in the anomalous regime
  • Keywords
    fibre lasers; multiwave mixing; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical modulation; optical parametric amplifiers; optical pumping; stability; time division multiplexing; TDM bit rate; anomalous dispersion regime; degraded SNR; dispersion shifted fibre; experiments; high bit rate optically-amplified transmission systems; high speed TDM transmission; low power levels; maximum optical amplifier output power; modelling results; modulation instability; nondispersion shifted fibre; nonlinear four wave mixing; nonlinear numerical simulator; nonwhite amplified noise; nonwhite spectral density; optical carrier; parametrically amplified signal; probe signal; pump signal; spontaneous emission noise; system performance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Conference_Titel
    High Speed and Long Distance Optical Transmission, IEE Colloquium on
  • Conference_Location
    Birmingham
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1049/ic:19960566
  • Filename
    543184