Title :
Optical carrier supply module using flattened optical multicarrier generation based on sinusoidal amplitude and phase hybrid modulation
Author :
Fujiwara, Masamichi ; Teshima, Mitsuhiro ; Kani, Jun-ichi ; Suzuki, Hiro ; Takachio, Noboru ; Iwatsuki, Katsumi
Author_Institution :
NTT Network Innovation Labs., NTT Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
This paper presents an optical carrier supply module (OCSM) that functions as a common multicarrier light source, a wavelength bank, for superdense wavelength-division multiplexing (SD-WDM) networks that utilize a large number of wavelengths with narrow channel spacing. A novel sideband generator based on a sinusoidal amplitude-phase hybrid modulation scheme is the key technique. The sideband generator generates nine flattened optical sidebands within 3 dB from one seed light source, and the input from wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) seed carriers expands the number of generated sidebands. Scalability against the number of wavelengths is achieved by increasing the number of seed carriers used. The SD-WDM system employing OCSM reduces the number of laser diodes (LDs) and attendant wavelength monitoring/stabilization circuits. Multiple distributions to SD-WDM networks by splitting the OCSM output can promote this effect. We designed OCSM and experimentally investigated its performance pertaining to the electrical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the OCSM output. The experimental results show the wavelength scalability to 1000 channels. We also developed an OCSM prototype that generated 12.5-GHz-spaced 256-channel WDM carriers. All the generated carriers exhibit the electrical SNR of more than 31.5 dB at 2.5 Gb/s and the power flatness of within 3 dB. The distribution over 100 SD-WDM networks is experimentally confirmed.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; broadband networks; electro-optical modulation; intensity modulation; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical transmitters; phase modulation; wavelength division multiplexing; 2.5 Gbit/s; LiNbO3; amplitude modulation; broadband networks; common multicarrier light source; electrical signal-to-noise ratio; flattened optical multicarrier generation; hybrid modulation; intensity modulation; optical carrier supply module; optical transmitter configuration; phase modulation; sideband generator; superdense wavelength-division multiplexing; tandem modulators; wavelength bank; Amplitude modulation; Channel spacing; Diode lasers; Hybrid power systems; Light sources; Optical fiber networks; Optical modulation; Phase modulation; Scalability; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2003.819147