2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0150989
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Optical channel aggregation based on modulation format conversion by coherent spectral superposition with electro-optic modulators

Arijit Misra,
Stefan Preußler,
Karanveer Singh
et al.

Abstract: Spectrally efficient modulation formats become essential for optical network scaling as the demand for routed data streams exceeds the present wavelength-division multiplexing systems’ throughput. However, achieving high spectral efficiency at high data rates requires complex and bandwidth-intensive electronics. In this study, we propose an all-optical aggregation scheme that combines multiple low spectral efficiency optical wavelength channels from an optical frequency comb based transmitter into fewer channe… Show more

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“…However, these methods suffer from high complexity, power consumption, and difficulties in integration into photonic platforms. Recently, in [11], another approach was presented based on the vector summation of the input channels with low modulation formats to generate higher modulation formats by changing the phase of the signals optically. Although the method does not rely on optical nonlinearity or additional pump sources, it still requires an optical frequency comb generator, a programmable filter, and an electrical phase shifter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these methods suffer from high complexity, power consumption, and difficulties in integration into photonic platforms. Recently, in [11], another approach was presented based on the vector summation of the input channels with low modulation formats to generate higher modulation formats by changing the phase of the signals optically. Although the method does not rely on optical nonlinearity or additional pump sources, it still requires an optical frequency comb generator, a programmable filter, and an electrical phase shifter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%