2010
DOI: 10.1364/oe.18.017239
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Equalization-enhanced phase noise for 100Gb/s transmission and beyond with coherent detection

Abstract: The probability density function and impact of equalizationenhanced phase noise (EEPN) is analytically investigated and simulated for 100 Gb/s coherent systems using electronic dispersion compensation. EEPN impairment induces both phase noise and amplitude noise with the former twice as much as the latter. The effects of transmitter phase noise on EEPN are negligible for links with residual dispersion in excess of 700 ps/nm. Optimal linear equalizer in the presence of EEPN is derived but show only marginal per… Show more

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“…The CD coefficient of 16 ps/nm/km is applied in all the evaluations. arises from the LO laser phase noise rather than the Tx phase noise, which is consistent with the reported analysis [18][19][20][21][22]. We can also find that the limits of the BER achieve a very good agreement with the BER floors (the dash curve) presented in our previous work [25,29].…”
Section: Theoretical Results and Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The CD coefficient of 16 ps/nm/km is applied in all the evaluations. arises from the LO laser phase noise rather than the Tx phase noise, which is consistent with the reported analysis [18][19][20][21][22]. We can also find that the limits of the BER achieve a very good agreement with the BER floors (the dash curve) presented in our previous work [25,29].…”
Section: Theoretical Results and Analysissupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Among these methods, the digital coherence enhancement shows the best performance [26,36], while it requires a complicated hardware implementation to measure the LO laser phase fluctuation. By contrast, EEPN does not exist in the coherent transmission systems using optical dispersion compensation, such as dispersion compensating fibers (DCFs) and dispersion compensating modules (DCMs) [18,19,22,25,37,38]. However, the management and the compensation of the fiber nonlinearities in such systems should be seriously considered.…”
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