10Gbit/s dispersion managed soliton transmission over 16,500km in standard fibre by reduction of soliton interactions

Abstract

We show experimentally and numerically that in high-speed strongly dispersion-managed standard fiber soliton systems nonlinear interactions limit the propagation distance. We present results that show that the effect of these interactions can be significantly reduced by appropriate location of the amplifier within the dispersion map. Using this technique, we have been able to extend the propagation distance of 10-Gbit/s 231–1pseudorandom binary sequence soliton data to 16, 500km over standard fiber by use of dispersion compensation. To our knowledge this distance is the farthest transmission over standard fiber without active control ever reported, and it was achieved with the amplifier placed after the dispersion-compensating fiber in a recirculating loop.

Uncontrolled Keywords: high-speed strongly dispersion-managed standard fiber soliton, nonlinear interaction, propagation distance, dispersion-compensating fiber, recirculating loop
Publication ISSN: 0146-9592
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2024 13:29
Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2012 11:36
Published Date: 1999-06
Authors: Penketh, I S
Harper, Paul
Alleston, S B
Bennion, I
Doran, Nick

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