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Enhancing the Dynamic Range and DGD Monitoring Windows in DOP-Based DGD Monitors Using Symmetric and Asymmetric Partial Optical Filtering
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2004
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemMeasurementOptical TestingEducationOptical Wireless CommunicationDop Dynamic RangeOptical FilterOptical ComputingOptical PropertiesDgd Monitoring RangeInstrumentationOptical CommunicationOptical SystemsOptical NetworkingDynamic RangeDgd Monitoring WindowsPhotonicsSignal ProcessingOptoelectronicsOptical Information ProcessingOptical EngineeringOptical System Analysis
We propose and demonstrate a new type of degree-of-polarization (DOP)-based differential-group-delay (DGD) monitor using an optical filter such that the DGD monitoring range and DOP dynamic range are dramatically increased. We apply this technique to varying pulsewidth return-to-zero (RZ), carrier-suppressed RZ (CSRZ), and alternate-chirped RZ (ACRZ) signals and show that by optimally setting the position, bandwidth, and shape of a filter, we can double the DGD monitoring range compared to traditional DOP-based DGD monitors. Using our technique, the DGD monitoring ranges for 10, 20, and 40 Gb/s /spl sim/12.5-ps pulsewidth RZ signals are increased by 32, 33, and 12 ps, respectively. We also show that a narrow-band optical filter, offset from the center of the optical spectrum by the bit-rate frequency, can double the dynamic range of DOP-based DGD monitors for non-RZ (NRZ) signals.
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