All-optical phase-preserving amplitude regeneration of 28-Gbaud RZ-DQPSK signals with a microcavity saturable absorber in a recirculating loop experiment
Author(s) -
Quang Trung Le,
Laurent Bramerie,
Mathilde Gay,
Michel Joindot,
Jean–Claude Simon,
A. O’Hare,
Hoang Trung Nguyen,
Jean-Louis Oudar
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1364/ofc.2011.omt5
Subject(s) - saturable absorption , amplitude , phase (matter) , phase shift keying , optics , regenerative heat exchanger , loop (graph theory) , phase locked loop , amplitude modulation , phase noise , phase modulation , physics , noise (video) , bit error rate , frequency modulation , telecommunications , optical fiber , bandwidth (computing) , computer science , fiber laser , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics) , quantum mechanics , combinatorics , thermodynamics , channel (broadcasting) , mathematics , heat exchanger
Oral presentationInternational audienceMicrocavity Saturable absorber is used for phase-preserving amplitude regeneration of RZ-DQPSK signals. The regenerator is assessed in a 28 Gbaud recirculating loop showing system tolerance to nonlinear phase noise and distance improvement
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