2002
DOI: 10.1109/50.996578
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Pulse broadening due to higher order dispersion and its transmission limit

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“…However, depending on the number of channels and channel separation, a wideband WDM system may have a quite large bandwidth, which can no longer be accommodated in a low loss window. It has also been observed that the SRS effect is influenced by fiber chromatic dispersion, which causes a phase delay among the propagating pulses (Wang et al 1998;Islam et al 1999;Stolen and Johnson 1986;Islam 1998;Amemiya 2002). However, the complete performance evaluation of an optical wideband WDM system including fiber chromatic dispersion in presence of the SRS effect is yet to be reported.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…However, depending on the number of channels and channel separation, a wideband WDM system may have a quite large bandwidth, which can no longer be accommodated in a low loss window. It has also been observed that the SRS effect is influenced by fiber chromatic dispersion, which causes a phase delay among the propagating pulses (Wang et al 1998;Islam et al 1999;Stolen and Johnson 1986;Islam 1998;Amemiya 2002). However, the complete performance evaluation of an optical wideband WDM system including fiber chromatic dispersion in presence of the SRS effect is yet to be reported.…”
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“…The strong harmful influence of second order dispersion is well known in literature [1]. This was reason for investigating new methods and new technologies that could reduce and undo degrading influence of second order of dispersion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intramodal or chromatic dispersion may occur in all types of the optical fiber and origins from the finite spectral linewidth of the optical source [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]. It causes broadening of each transmitted mode (LP 01 in single-mode fiber), i.e., induces effect known as intersymbol interference (ISI).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amemiya, M. in 2002 [6] studied the significant increase in the transmission speed of optical networks. Amemiya showed that the impact of higher order dispersion should be clarified to even and odd higher order dispersion in a singlemode fiber.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%