Title :
49.3 Tb/s Transmission Over 9100 km Using C+L EDFA and 54 Tb/s Transmission Over 9150 km Using Hybrid-Raman EDFA
Author :
Jin-Xing Cai ; Yu Sun ; Hongbin Zhang ; Batshon, Hussam G. ; Mazurczyk, Matt Vincent ; Sinkin, Oleg V. ; Foursa, Dmitri G. ; Pilipetskii, Alexei
Author_Institution :
TE Subsea Commun. LLC, Eatontown, NJ, USA
Abstract :
We review recent high capacity ultralong haul demonstrations using amplification schemes with extended C+L optical bandwidth and optimized nonlinear performance. These demonstrations achieve 49.3 Tb/s capacity over 9100 km with the use of C+L EDFAs and 54 Tb/s capacity over 9150 km using hybridRaman EDFAs. Using the same hybrid-Raman EDFAs, a capacity of 52.2 Tb/s over 10 230 km (534 Pb/s*km) was also demonstrated. Different combinations of three 16QAM-based coded modulation schemes with spectral efficiencies SE = 4.86, 5.4/5.45, 6.14 bit/s/Hz were used in order to maximize capacity for each amplification scheme and transmission distance. We also compare the merits of optimized transmission performance of hybrid Raman-EDFA and C+L EDFA amplification schemes based on our loop experiments. At the nonlinear limit, the use of hybrid Raman-EDFA provides a modest 9.5% increase in capacity at a cost of ~2× higher electrical power.
Keywords :
Raman lasers; erbium; light coherence; light transmission; nonlinear optics; optical communication equipment; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre communication; optical modulation; quadrature amplitude modulation; byte rate 49.3 TByte/s; byte rate 54 TByte/s; distance 9100 km; distance 9150 km; extended C+L optical bandwidth; hybrid-Raman EDFA; loop experiments; nonlinear performance optimization; optical amplification scheme; optical transmission distance; sixteen QAM-based coded modulation schemes; spectral efficiencies; Bandwidth; Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers; Modulation; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical noise; Optical polarization; Signal to noise ratio; Coherent communications; Nyquist WDM; coherent communications; coherent detection; fiber optics communications; maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) detection; optical communications; quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM); wavelength–division multiplexing (WDM); wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2015.2409846