Presentation 2003/12/12
40Gbit/s 200 km × 150 multi-hop 3R regeneration experiment utilizing SOA-based polarization discriminated switch
Ryo INOHARA, Munefumi TSURUSAWA, Kohsuke NISHIMURA, Masashi USAMI,
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Abstract(in English) All-optical 3R regeneration is an essential function for future ultrafast photonic network. An SOA-based polarization discriminated switch (UNI : Ultrafast Nonlinear Interferometer ) is a candidate as an actual 3R regenerator from the point of view of its small size, low power consumption and low optical switching power compared with a conventional O/E/O-based regenerator. In this report, we have evaluated the cascadeability of all-optical 3R regenerator in the 200 km DSF-based re-circulating loop at 40 Gbit/s. Error free operation with estimated Q-factor over 20 dB was confirmed after 150 hops (30,000km transmission).
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Keyword(in English) Semiconductor Optical Amplifier / Ultrafast Nonlinear Interferometer / all-optical 3R regeneration / assist light / re-circulating loop experiment
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Title (in English) 40Gbit/s 200 km × 150 multi-hop 3R regeneration experiment utilizing SOA-based polarization discriminated switch
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Keyword(1) Semiconductor Optical Amplifier
Keyword(2) Ultrafast Nonlinear Interferometer
Keyword(3) all-optical 3R regeneration
Keyword(4) assist light
Keyword(5) re-circulating loop experiment
1st Author's Name Ryo INOHARA
1st Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Labs. Inc., Optical Signal Processing Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name Munefumi TSURUSAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Labs. Inc., Opticat Network Architecture Laboratory
3rd Author's Name Kohsuke NISHIMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Labs. Inc., Optical Signal Processing Laboratory
4th Author's Name Masashi USAMI
4th Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Labs. Inc., Optical Signal Processing Laboratory
Date 2003/12/12
Paper # NS2003-218,PN2003-46
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 506
Page pp.pp.-
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