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Coherent demodulation of optical multilevel phase-shift-keying signals using homodyne detection and digital signal processing
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PhotonicsEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesCoherent Optical CommunicationBinary PskOptical Wireless CommunicationModulation TechniqueCoherent DemodulationOptical CommunicationHomodyne DetectionQuadrature PskSignal ProcessingOptical NetworkingOptical ComputingOptoelectronics
We demonstrate coherent demodulation of optical multilevel (M-ary) phase-shift-keying (PSK) signals. Since the carrier phase is estimated accurately through digital signal processing after phase-diversity homodyne detection, the system performance is highly tolerant to the carrier phase noise. By off-line bit-error-rate measurements using distributed feedback semiconductor lasers with linewidths of 150 kHz as a transmitter and a local oscillator, it is shown that binary PSK (M=2), quadrature PSK (M=4), and eight-PSK (M=8) signals are successfully demodulated at the symbol rate of 10 Gsymbol/s
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