Title :
Qualitative Comparison of Kerr Nonlinearity Mitigation Schemes in a Dispersion-Managed Link for 4 × 28-GBd 16-QAM Signals
Author :
Sackey, Isaac ; Richter, Thomas ; Nolle, Markus ; Jazayerifar, Mahmoud ; Petermann, Klaus ; Fischer, Johannes Karl ; Schubert, Colja
Author_Institution :
Fachgebiet Hochfrequenztech., Tech. Univ. Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
We present an experimental investigation of different Kerr nonlinearity mitigation schemes in a 2-span dispersion-compensated link of 160-km length for 4 × 28-GBd single-polarization 16-QAM signal transmission. We consider optical phase conjugation (OPC) based on mid-link spectral inversion, digital backpropagation (DBP), and transmission of phase-conjugated twin-waves with either digital coherent superposition (DCS) or all-optical coherent superposition employing phase-sensitive amplification (PSA). The experiments are performed in a single-channel and a wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) scenario. For single-channel operation, phase-conjugated twin waves with DCS provided superior performance compared to all the other mitigation schemes with a maximum Q2-factor improvement of 1.7 dB compared to signal transmission without any nonlinearity mitigation. The DBP, however, showed a higher nonlinear threshold than all the other schemes in our experiments. In the WDM scenario, DBP showed worse performance than the other mitigation schemes whereas the DCS again provided a higher Q2-factor improvement than the other techniques with a maximum Q2-factor improvement of 1.9 dB. The PSA and the mid-link OPC showed similar nonlinearity mitigation performance both in single-channel and WDM scenarios.
Keywords :
backpropagation; optical Kerr effect; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical modulation; optical phase conjugation; quadrature amplitude modulation; wavelength division multiplexing; 16-QAM signals; 2-span dispersion-compensated link; DCS; Kerr nonlinearity mitigation schemes; OPC; PSA; Q2-factor; WDM; digital coherent superposition; dispersion-managed link; mid-link spectral inversion; optical phase conjugation; phase-sensitive amplification; wavelength-division multiplexing; Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical fiber polarization; Receivers; Wavelength division multiplexing; Coherent detection; digital backpropagation; fiber nonlinearity; optical fiber communication; optical phase conjugation; phase-sensitive amplification; quadrature-amplitude modulation; wavelength-division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2489703