DocumentCode
3577178
Title
Comparison of soliton sources for communication applications
Author
Shan, X. ; Widdowson, T. ; Malyon, D.J. ; Ellis, A.D. ; Spirit, D.M.
Author_Institution
BT Laboratories, Ipswich, UK
fYear
1994
fDate
5/16/1994 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42522
Lastpage
42527
Abstract
Soliton communication technology has attracted widespread interest in recent years. Both theoretical and experimental research has demonstrated that soliton systems have the capability of transmitting signals at multi-Gbit/s capacities over transoceanic distances. A key component in such a system is the picosecond pulse source, whose quality has a decisive effect on the achievable transmission distances without soliton control. The authors examine the trade-off between source complexity and system performance. Gain switched DFB LDs (GSDFB) with spectral windowing, mode-locked semiconductor lasers (MLSL), mode-locked erbium fibre lasers (MLEFL), and DFB-electroabsorption modulators (DFB/EAM) have been used in soliton communications experiments. They present experimental results of soliton transmission using three different pulse sources: DFB/EAM, MLSL, and MLEFL, and discuss the merits of each source in terms of performance and complexity. They show that degradation of transmission performance may be related to nonideal pulse source
Keywords
distributed feedback lasers; fibre lasers; optical communication equipment; optical solitons; semiconductor lasers; DFB-electroabsorption modulators; communication applications; mode-locked erbium fibre lasers; mode-locked semiconductor lasers; picosecond pulse source; soliton communication; soliton sources; soliton systems; source complexity; system performance; transmission distances;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
High Capacity Optical Communications, IEE Colloquium on
Type
conf
Filename
316989
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