Average dispersion decreasing densely dispersion-managed fiber transmission systems

Year: 2002

Authors: Moubissi A.B., Nakkeeran K., Dinda P.T., Wabnitz S.

Autors Affiliation: Laboratoire de Physique, L\’Université de Bourgogne, 21078 Dijon Cedex, France; Alcatel Research and Innovation, 91460 Marcoussis, France; Xtera Communications, Allen, TX 75013, United States

Abstract: An average dispersion decreasing densely dispersion-managed (A4DM) fiber line was proposed which improved the performance of high-speed optical transmission systems. A chirp-free Gaussian pulse that propagated well in A4DM lines as a fixed point with same input parameters for any amplification distance and with minimal intrachannel interaction was demonstrated. It was suggested that the A4DM soliton, which could propagate with a reduced energy compared to that of its counterpart densely-dispersion-managed (DDM) soliton, might reduce the impact of nonlinear effects.

Journal/Review: IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Volume: 14 (9)      Pages from: 1279  to: 1281

More Information: URP/C/01/0145. Université de Bourgogne. Division of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, ACI. Association Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie, ANRT. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CNRS. – Manuscript received February 19, 2002; revised April 30, 2002. This work was supported in part by the Ministère de l’Education Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie (Contract ACI Jeunes 2015). This work was carried out under the Contract URP/4.00 between the University of Burgundy and the Al-catel Research Corporation (URP/C/01/0145). The work of K. Nakkeeran was supported by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) under a Research Associate fellowship.
KeyWords: Computer simulation; Dispersion (waves); Light propagation; Nonlinear optics; Optical communication; Optical fibers; Signal to noise ratio; Solitons; Ultrashort pulses, Fiber transmission systems, Light transmission
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2002.801068

Citations: 25
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