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All-optical 2R regeneration of 40-Gb/s signal impaired by intrachannel four-wave mixing
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PhotonicsEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesIntrachannel Four-wave MixingFiber-optic Communication40-Gb/s SignalIxpm DominatesAll-optical 2ROptical SystemsOptical CommunicationOptoelectronicsOptical NetworkingOptical AmplifierOptical Computing
We experimentally investigate the ability of an all-optical 2R regenerator to suppress impairments caused by intrachannel four-wave mixing (IFWM) and intrachannel cross-phase modulation (IXPM), which are the two dominant nonlinear effects in 40-Gb/s pseudolinear transmission systems. The 2R regenerator suppresses amplitude fluctuations and shadow pulses induced by IFWM in 80-km transmission over standard single-mode fiber, allowing an increase of signal power by /spl sim/3 dB. However, the 2R regenerator shows little improvement for an 80-km TrueWave RS fiber, where timing jitter originating from IXPM dominates.
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