Abstract:The performance of a wideband coherent receiver was investigated. The relative impact of digital pre-distortion, geometric constellation shaping and pilot sequence detection, as well as the number of sub-channels in the super-channel, on the receiver performance was explored. The detection of a net data rate of 2.36 Tb/s after 75 km transmission of a 8 × 26 GBd DP-GS-256-QAM super-channel was demonstrated using a single 110 GHz electrical bandwidth receiver. The overall improvement due to the digital pre-disto… Show more
We demonstrate DP-16-QAM up to 42 Gbaud over 50 km of universal fiber, meeting current DCI requirements while allowing SDM upgrades. Multipath interference is analyzed experimentally using mandrel wrapping and matched by split-step simulation.
A 223 km unrepeated transmission link is experimentally demonstrated using 121 nm optical bandwidth. Optimised bidirectional Raman amplification as well as Thulium- and Erbium-doped fibre amplifiers enable a record throughput of 122.62 Tb/s.
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